Wheaton High School - Mallard Yearbook (Wheaton, MN)
- Class of 1954
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'A 1 . - -, x Q A ly A - Z' V 'QXQ '-40 Q n, b , yr 'Q 3 F ,. Q .X F , - iii? if ' fwhfb ' , 1-at . Q gi ,QQ g F ,,,.Aw tai 1, . 2 ul , . A .Jw , V- 3. Vela. 'I The Senior Glass of WHEATON HIGH SCHUUI. I LZ 'M ' lui: f ww t xr is proudly presents . . . Cut School Our Life Cut Community I9 4 MALLARD l .ln-1 1495 . .6 'Q 'P ls., -41: Fgfflafahappe 1 -fa l FP 'HT9' H EATON 7 l - ini, 'i ir' We are proud to beat our drums for' our town of Wheaton and for our school. We like to feel that we have a small share in the responsibilities of our community. On the pages of this annual you will see some examples of the part that WHS plays in the life of its students. Mfhat happens 'tot CLASSES - Throughout the year our Class- ACT'V'T'ES M 5'C' Sports' d'3ma C5' and rooms promote the scholastic we ts for which other 0'9a 'zaIi0 5 add to UU' Soma' 'iff- we Sl 2 s ALT lm 'twat 6? x xx '5m:a..Dmf fl TEACHERS instruct in social studies, Engllsh, mathematics, and other subjects. ' SPORTS such and track are o -. - -ff -A .. X WF' . W ' I ' V 4 . fl . E' , 4 Tig P. V A l l ,, w ,gm ,. 1' ' 0, vi ' ix 2, In CLASSES our students learn their 3 R's and how to become better citizens. 5 li. ,V A DRAMATICS. debate, and declamation - are but a few of the extra-curricular aCtlvl!leS J X 'ff as football, basketball, baseball, ffered. ' VOCAL GROUPS AND BAND play a great part in our school. . ,V . . ' T 1' In STUDY HALLS our students prepare their Zwplff' v ' ' class work and read books and magazines in i Q, , f their spare time. M 1' W N., ' g E? 3 LETTERS FROM SENIOR SAGENESS SENIOR SARCASM SILLY SAYINGS OUR FRIENDS A WARRIOR WRITES THIS IS THE LATEST YOUTH YABBERING RIGAL RAMBLINGS PERMISSION FROM LIFE MAGAZINE September 4 1953 Mr Robert H Bruns Yearbook Advnsor Wheaton Hugh School Wheaton Mnnnesota Dear Mr Bruns We can pernut you to use a mod fled versuon of LIFEs cover format e the bwnk acro s the bottom of the cover should be straught across no Jag 'md perhaps the tatles of your varnous sectaons could be amended to somethung Ile In the case of Speak Ing of Pnctures Talkung About Pnc tures irons we must adhere strucily to the rules but we do want you to know that we apprecnate your complument to LIFE and wnsh you success with the yearbook Very snncerely yours C rol S Bennetter Edutounl Servuces -4 GREAT GOSSIP MOON MULLINGS HAVE YOU HEARD? DOPEY DESERTATION TEACHER S THOUGHT MEMORABLE MEMOS TTIS' -U- THIS ANNUAL BELONGS TO Dihnll' 'xii SLI' name grade homeroom SUBSCRIPTION PRICES S2 OO WITHOUT TIVITV KET S 50 WITH VO ACTIVITY TICKET I ' . . . , V 'V - I. . . s a - - rar. , I A - use ' 1 . H, . ' , , ,, n I -I1 . - o VV I s . , I -A Because of rngid copyright restrnc- 'iyffvn 'jj - 5--ALL- 'B 5' 1 - AC TIC on A 1 un ,, I CONT NUED UPPERCLASSMAN NOTES JUNIOR JOTTINGS CLASSY COMPOSITION AN INSTRUCTOR SAYS A SOPHOMORE SCRIBBLES FRESHMEN FOOLISI-INESS Ben Fronklln STORE WM -r CARLSON PROP EVERYTHING FROM ie TU .Fido Apt! 6 il X V V All Appll .4 REA W g A pl Swift Electrlc IEW S , SQ Dr H N Welckerf 0 DENTIST O f Up t eel d 60 fcxysxzvvcxy, Anderson s Grocery EVJOY QUALITY 39 Wm GI V ' You SAVE W 4959 A Wf Phone 62 WI Aw X iff' They ll Crow About Results When You Patronzze Your Advertzsers 3 Jacobson Motors K 'iyf f Phone 306 Service on All Makes of Cars 5 Q. 0 I , 1 .fi , . O A -ff? C 4? 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X 7 Ji f'1' CONTINUED fn T I 3 CRYPT COMMENTS Nw' U H I'- '5. on 0 o U Q. :I o c CD :- OPTOMETRIST 5 If Fifa! Stewart s wife EACHER JE. If s-P v Your Community Variety Store ,Q 0 mmf-J I fahglgg- I -15 M- sggpufs L ' - Value Savmgs A 'rig NGLISH ETCHINGS Conslstently CRDWD E B C -ug N f Seifert 8. Nw Mundy THIS IS THE LATEST Barber Shop G ggglwggm TRCOP 119 .ff if CN YOUTH YABBERING Qin, Y AMER BEST GRADE xg? COAl E L 14' F3 Moede 9 ? '-7 AA Phone PROMPT DELIVERY WOOD ICE A coAcH src:-as 7 , 'X T E wx ' X xt e. 19 ' W lx -rf, ' .Q - V, X ,Lx mf . efj73259,i'h i X , AITY' :J FX! 0 QQ--f , 2 ' l , ' : 1 ,X x li, 'iq KX U fy w e-ff - ,771 Li H4 1 Lg' 5 ' so i A 4 I K I LV' J E - . f .naw 1 5 . Q5 E' yi, '- 5-, T LM--'Q7 ' -E W- 11. W 1 A T Wir- ' - -- H 'X '4':'F:d X1 7521- ' ' V I I r I ' If Q X A - f X -4 4 fx X I I , . - 0 Q f . - ' so Q ,Q T 1 5 GF 5 Q Q W A l, X 5 I A ' 1 n T' .xix..'lf B U S C O U T S U F I C A ' 'ful ' . . if , V 1 : T' I is ? f ' g SQ ' I-A g T fax weanin- 'V f 57' Q , A A V ' ' 53.1 Al 1,-Q 4 L? fs.- fl W DEVELOPER really fascunates gill S wmle rbelowl W-HHH D Checks the prunt box before he beQ'V'9 ms contact prmtrng for Mallard pages L fi., s -X This year our school obtanned a large developer develo pnng and prmtmg equvpment and chemlcals for the Mallard staff The boys worked hard settung up the darkroom whlch ns located ln the old bulldmg between rooms 202 and 203 Q , 'QQ Our school photographers both staff and other students at tempted many angles wenrd shots to make the 1954 annual dnfferent from any other ever publushed at our school At rlght, Paul S looks for an unterestung subject 9 QL ' I .T 2 . ji X Ah .r .A s Q l f 'Vi'-' 7 3- p ' ' l' . f 'M' A. W --1 I mit-'-A . . V . 'v?:, 'v , . 12 ,Q-fu' 1 ' l :tk I ,f, J f .- b s 3 5 , --H W - KAI.: ? J' : .. M., -Q :VMVQ X, Y . . , VU, A vs A l 5 ff l fi? ,figwf f' it ' , 'Af , 5 N f- ... 5 ' Q f SE gk A . i' N -gi. 3, I ,2 , 4 X l o . 1 :W 9' s , ,Q 2 A, , -f lv, rw' I 'ai . ' ? A, - -e 'I f ffff , vv 1 ' Xl: :X . V, I .I ' . XP E5 SEVENTH GRADE then. today most of these smnlnng faces are Sensors of 1954. -5-5: , I Sui ,ff Q 6, J' ARI G OP PICTL I1 . For more Senior baby pictures turn to page 33 Of: FENG-9 gf! Wh ,Q gun Phu! 7 xi 'fini' 'af' 'BSA pri 4:- 'N fl EARLY PHOTOGRAPHS of our 19:14 Senuor class really test pevson s abnlnty to udentxfy above Ill angers After your guesses dfd you name these as follows T p row left to r ght Quanton Kracht Gary Peuckert Mary Ann Ekbefg and Barbar1 Hess Bottom row Conn e Frnsch Pea I Rusch and the Schmudt brothers Pete and Leslie J' Q gf, ifeffaeirf tfwffufv affix IO C - ,Q I , . 'G G H X, . . 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McCIeIIan Motors Phone 300.1 X IIA 'W ew We Fax Emi W Gazette Publlshmg Co Publlshers of the Q Wheaton Gazette Phone 6 in B ,PRINTING X S, City Library Irvmg Tonmng g i Invest In 1 us DEFENSE nouns ',, Now Even Better ,' if a Q, 1' '4usuunl X , Wally s Shoe ff 62 143-i M' .I , ,,. .D X 11 I he .gli EDITORS AND STAFF spend many hours workmg on the Mallard after school and In the evemng WHS PUBLICATIONS The publlcatxons of VI heaton I-hgh School are the H Llte out xseeklx paper and the 'Vlallard our annual Few peop.e xeallze or apple-elate the tlme and effort made bx these staff members Thls IS the second xeal ou1 yearbook has been llthoqxaphed XX 1th LIFE maqazme as the pattern the 'klallazd mll he entered ln NSPA and NIPA competl tlons The 1eadexs of the Gazette found mterestlng fea tures and artlcles of school llfe Vlore underclassmen were added to masthead to enable mo1e efcpeuenced help In futule xears r 5X X I ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS staffs handle the fnnanclal end of the annua Eunice D,-mkwru was In charge of the buslness dlvlslon whlch Included so Ilcutmg of subscruptnons Jackue headed the advertnsmll UIVISIOYI 12 Mallard Staff CO EDITORS Janet Murray and Carol Soalnhower ASSOCIATE EDITORS Jo Ann Krenz and Jack Moore l.AY OUT EDITOR Donna Berneklng BUSINESS MANAGER Eunlce Drunk wltz AS CIATES Ver Nell Jackso Yvonne Hartjen Janlce Klmdworth Dlxle Swanson Pat Lupkes Claudla Gowun Sharon Westad Audrey Hal vorson and Donalyne Stephens ADVERTISING EDITOR Jackle Hof ste Y ASSOCIATES Betty McLaIn J an Pantzke Pat Graham Barbara John son Mary Ann Ekberg Marne Hunt and M1vIlyn Buss SCRIPT EDITORS xle Sch Dorrs Schuster Pat Rhyne SNAPSHOT EDITOR Shlrley Soren SON SPORTS EDITORS Bryan Phllllps Marvln Muller and Make Frldgen PHOTOGRAPHERS Wally Drlnkwltz and Paul Schumacher ADVISORS Mr Bruns and Mr Olson TIIERN ,, 535 Mm non If M- pgess gocmmn Wheaton HI Llle Staff CO EDITORS Eunlce Drlnkwltz and Jackne Hofstedt ASSOCIATE EDITORS Pat Lupkes and Make Frldgen MANAGING EDITOR Jack Moore COPY EDITORS Carol Spalnhower Carol Thlll and Audrey Halvorson NEWS EDITOR Jane! Murray EXCHANGE EDITOR JoAnn Krenz ART EDITORS Jean Ann Block and Elayne Gaulrapp SPORTS EDITOR Robert Johnson JR HIGH SPORTS R1lph RydeII and John Deal GRADE NEWS EDITORS Marne Hunt nd Mary Ann Ekberg FE TURE EDITOR Roxy Schlld S ISTANT EDITOR VerNell a s n RE ORTERS Karen Odenborg Paul Schumacher John Houston Barbara Johnson Pat Graham Jamce Deal Shlrley Hunder and Shlrley Stange TYPISTS Dalla Babst Della Babst Yvonne Hwrtjen Claudla Gowm Betty McLaIn Barbara Hess Marllyn Buss Dlxle Swanson 'Ind Janlce Kllndworth ADVISORS Mlss Korus 1nd Mlss Thue 2 'VET' 1. - ,. 'N ' ' - if 4 I - . Q: 2 I so - rl. z 1:5 1 ' . 'Q Y la h I - , e '- . gt. S , l . , , . Q . . ' 4 g -R0 lld. r , . b l A - - . JI 1. I I Il . , I, F Ki 5 V o. 5 . -If fx . . 5 y . Q I v i v ,Y v 4 v . I v , 1 . Q . . - A B , , 1 y - H - . . . e Q ' F . I ' i y .-. , - - 4 .o ' 4 . 7- I ' '. . 1 , ff S ' 5 1 I ,A . . . r I wt - P 5 K I ' I Q l O ' : I fb Y- . 1 , f X 'Pt , lg nf. K Qin -. ta, , I Established 1914 w H S 1954 Yearbook N . 3 'ii 1 I.-Q 'X , i I, If B 1 X 4 'L Centers of attraction this year were the school, our basketball season and the town As publishers of memoirs of student life and activities at the Wheaton High School WHS editors of the 1954 Mal lard are proud to present this annual patterned after the LIFE magazine for which they have secured therr per mission Sometimes our students may not agree that our overage has been adequate Every personal triumph may not have its spot but activities n sented for your enjoyment general are here pre CONT COVER SENIOR CLASS POSES IN FRONT THE YEARS EVENTS GRADE SCHOOL DEDICATION WHS HOMECOMING FALL CARNIVAL AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK FALL ACTIVITIES WINTER ACTIVITIES PRESS HI LITE AND MALLARD EDITORIAL MALLARD DEDICATION WHS ON THE NEWSFRONT CLASSES OF THE STATE JUNIORS SOPHOMORES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION STUDENT COUNCIL FACULTY CUSTODIANS AND COOKS OTHER SCHOOL HELPERS SPORTS FOOTBALL SEASON W CLUB BASKETBALL SEASON ..............,.....,.4....... GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ...,.... ...,..,.. BASEBALL AND TRACK ............,..,.,, ..,,..... In the years to come many of you will be recalling the fond memories of your high school days as you thumb the pages of this yearbook The days of the present will then relate to those were the good ol days period of your life Our more philosophical students might quote Walter Savage Lander on that He hath braved youth s dizzy heat Dreads not the frost of age Looking back we are very proud of this 1953 Q4 school year ENTS THEATER JUNIOR CLASS PLAY ONE ACT PLAYS MUSIC MIXED CHORUS CLUB AND VOCAL ENSEMBLES SPEECH DECLAMATION AND ORATORY AGRICULTURE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA MODERN LIVING FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA RELIGION MINISTERS AND CHURCHES IN MEMORIAM OTHER DEPARTMENTS LETTERS FROM OUR FRIENDS TAKING OF PICTURES PICTURE OF THE YEAR LIBRARY CLUB AND F TA WHS GOES TO JUNIOR SENIOR PROM GRADE SCHOOL PATROL ...............,...,..,,.,. IT S 4 0 CLOCK ..............,....................... MISCELLANY .,.......................,,,............ The editors of this Mallard express their appreciation to he contributors and advertisers in this issue for their many years of support to our school yearbooks. 13 I K qv .21 I If v , ' . . i - - .................,,..,...,.. 11 .....,...............................,......,.... G1 S .. 24 SENIORS ..,..,.....,...,.,.......,................,.. 25 4 ,, .......,......,...,..,.........,. 39 .............. ., .............,,,,.,,.,...........,..,. ..41 ........,.. ........,,.... ,,....,.. ...,.... 4 9 - ............ 6 6 51 70 ' 55 ' ' 71 56 72 t Y 5 l 1 I . 5 . f l isle f il , . l , g f A Q P ' ' 4 , 1 Q fl ii i If 1 Q 39 l 2 l 1 B Vx SCHOOL BOARD listens while former Su t. J. E. P if si i 5 .E . ,yi :, i i ii Us - . . D EBFSOVI QIVCS hlS FESDOHSC of 3Dpl eCI?l!lOT1. WHEATON DEDICATES NEW SCHOOL 4-1 ni? 31, Q MR. PEARSON AND WIFE hold the dedication plaque for new elemen- tary building. Following is the complete program of dedication of the new Wheaton ele- mentary school Sunday. Nov. l5, at 2 p. m. School board chairman O. E. Spafford, acted as master of cere- monies: God Bless America-Wheaton high school band directed by Rober Bierau- gel. Flag Presentation-Boy Scouts. Pledge of Allegiance-Mrs. Everett Cole. Invocation-Rev. George Fay. Introduction of Guests-Supt. M. O. Bentley. Presentation of Plaque-Louis Lund- gren. Dedicatory-O. E. Spafford. Response-J. E. Pearson. Your School and You -l. O. Frls. wold. director of Buildings and Busi- ness Adminustration, State Dept. of Education. God of Our Fathers --Wheaton high school band. Benedictuon-Rev. H, R. Jacobson. Following the program coffee was served by the hostesses who are the wives of school board members. The building was open for visitation. suu.l:l.:l. lEl ii Bill 1 -- Y l l .17 ,.pv-1 .- f X XS 1 xx ELEMENTARY SCHOOL uuznfou nlnuzaovn PKAISTICK LllGREN IND ASSOCIATES lun nun luulrso'rA ARCHITECTS ENGNEERS mam mu 'Tsai' Iii l 2 iQ in vi V - 5 . . .. . pn LJLJ ,J , 1 Tuvixi-in -tv X f .. V- . I X,1 ' 1 fffflum fa A lg , mupt M O Bentley F+1 -' f i I 'kann I . J 4:1 PLASSES work framlcally on theur flowts for the pwrade Above pastures show the Sensors and the Junvors on the mght before HOMECOMING FUN AT WHEATOISI QUEEN PATTY coronatvon I d h tt ndants are shown after the an er a e PEP: CL Tropr rrva ry 2 fm 'BQ 'Z' Q ,JSO y -Q Q 9 FN 1 ,fl 5' jf f , lx UB out on an unterestmg playlet on Warruor QUQ, Q V K' p 4 WY 2- 16 fu ....-I ,K I-'90- FLOATS un the ,J1r1de idded much color to WHS homecommg festuvutnes s men s wze w ner vmddle 2nd plwce Sophomore 1Io1t 'md it rnght the seventh graders whocp ut up f Ja: ,XX ', J V1 Q 0 O l . xx., f Q . G 1 '7 V! 4' J fx, 'l ' 1 1 I . V Q-fa' 41-' ' Q v 0 -JIQ3 84, 5 0 .7 Q I go D g'm1T!jc3' C O 4: Q Haag ., fw fr :Q .fd Q M 'Q-5. 5 v .K X. is A . uf K 4 I '. . . . At left. the fre P1 11 pr nn- CHEERLEADERS held a pepfest at the tradmonal SENIOR CLASS sotd refreshments to the Home I-resnmen bonvore coming Vans J- Q 'i SPECTATORS cheer as the Warrlors near the goal m,Ci?gETbEEdDgZL?0f:1Z Q'L'r:fgh2g'gaf,:: wmle fha lane A VARIETY OF HUMECOMING FUN AT WHEATON K AFTER THE GAME a Wheaton Dance Band played for the Homecomnng Ball At the right Wheatomans are Iwung It up wnth a'bunny hop - 4 E ai A A 0 A is X, - K A 17 NINTH GRADE came out on top financially with their Wheaton Onion and The Jail booths FALL CARNIVAL BRINGS CROWDS Last fall amidst all thc hoots and hob- E goblins, WHS held its 3rd Annual Fall Car- nival on October 31, Halloween Night. All A POND the classes and various organizations spon sored different types of booths and conces sions. Again, the bingo stand seemed to at tract most of the pub'lic's attention. I fi-at . 'IAWFA X L We ' ' Y 3 f .....i if f - C - FIQH POND was conducted by the 2,,,Q-. U A gk j - seventh. graders. Other classes and or- ganizations had gaily decorated booths. nil P15159 1.1.13- l'1 19:4 EACH DAY a student of the semot hxgh gaxe a short talk on a selected subject PARENTS slgned guest book tended by members of the senlor class SIXTH GRADERS plesentcd a plaxlet entltled And the Stars Heard ENJOY AMERICAN EDUCATION WEEK Amencan Educatlon Week finds the xx hole school busv wlth VISIEOFS programs and the Sllver Tea The Amerlcan Educatlon Week IS for the parents to come and obselve the students and the typt of xx olk they do The students fret FQHSQLIIHNCG In the tact that Real mtelest m then work UIVGS them a secure and smug feelln and the wxll n atut 11 ly do better SENIORS prepared and scxxcd thc SIIXLI Tcl much followed the XLXK program At the lett some worked ln the IKIICIILFI ulnlt othu Ill htl suxcd ln the llbxatx 19 Qc -, 5, '11 , , I f I . , I .Dix .- - K' W Yv I ' J 54 1 E ' I .1 , I. I 'W In . 8' . E . , I - A u ' E 1 A J Y ' 7 I ' Q - 5 ' If I ' c y thelr parents are Interested m what they do. I h I 1 E t-I u . . A z '. - I , I ' s b ' ' 44 'I . 6 Q l v 1 ' ' 0 . I vu ,M . ' - , p, -.o, , , gb E , ' K is A ' - . . ' V, . .2 Y ' , . I ' ' - - s ' - , . ' ' , v'x ,S iq .,.' ' ' -,.v. Ho Hum! School Again!! : 'tx xy, 1 ' s , K waxy ,D 1 1 'j PRINCESS CANDIDATES at Home- coming pose for a cheesecake . D JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS led yells B squad games. Left to right they are Kathy Fiidgen, Pamela Holm, and Janet Pry. Z0 SENIORS CHEERLEADERS in their famous Bunny Hop yell are Carol Thill, onald Bihrle, Eunice Drinkwitz. Walter Drinkwitz, and Janice Deal. YH l. if so CHEERLEADERS Although WHS had its down and ups in the athletic events of the year, one thing that waslconsistent was the splendid yells spirit of our cheerleaders, V 'V wi z L 5 Wheaton High, forever, Sing out her mighty name. Raise overhead the black and red, Emblem of her fame. Hail the country Iorious, The land of golgen grain, Firmly we united stand, Wheaton will win the game. Yea, Wheaton! Fight, team, fightl Yea, Wheaton! Fight, team, fight! W-H-E-A-T-0-N Rah! 5115 - .7 . i 4 , We I and llllll WlNlLH NIERRILY A ROLLS ALONG fl? A 'FIIIIQ 'Ham Street pictured at Chrlstmastlme -Q .ff ' he CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS m room PARTY FUN on the Frlday before the hollday 210 won flrst prxze wlth lts colored vdcatlon was held by classes m the gym wlndows ? ' - 'A REFEREES p a u se durmg ISASKEFBALL PLAYERS n CIRLS txme out at Interclass Tour dxfferent attlre pose for a slgxt a many fllqmlgleoglzsreniggggstgi my fmal Photo Chrlstmas concert Z1 fb v . u , ll I Lg' L y , , fr , 4- 4' ' ' 1 , G 1 ' F: W f -' :LH .X . 5 E153 QA . ' y - - . I A A iq Q41 A ' y J fov 1 J A , I ' f A K iff- 1 MZ ,V 5?-. I A A ' L ur tf 4 . Y' X K . ,la I A ' 1 1 ' ' .- A 1 L' I ' 5 , 'X' - THE PEOPLE OE WHEATON DEDICATION Bemg aware of the fact that every good and respectable yearbook needs a theme you may wonder as vou look through the book Just exactly what we had rn mrnd for thrs 1954 publlcatron We even teased our brarn about thrs dedrcatron page untrl we frgured that thrs was one year when students therr thoughts and oprnrons should reflect therr commumty and envrronment What our school our lrfe our world wrll be lrke when all rs done rs somethrnv none of us can correctly predrct Whatever the outcome our hrgh school years our haunts our frrends wrll be doubly precrous to us be cause of the age and the events around us so to each student we say read and enjoy thrs Mallard turn pages laugh and crrtrcrze It s yours today and tomorrow What wrll you remember most twenty years from now? Maybe the scenes faculty sports the thmgs you drd and vaguely the one who copred vour notes You wont recall much hrstory but youll never forget your mstructors names of players may shp your mmd but the var rous trrps never even the names of your crrcle of fr rends wrll drm but not the smrles the Jokes the comedres of hrgh school lrfe whrch you shared We have Just prctured our theme for you Your LIFE your school your home your communrty You wrll see that the people of VS heaton play a great part rn our LIFE and school They always back us lt tht rdtals of democracy and rndrvrdual freedoms 'rre to survrve ln the chaotrc state of tht prosent day world America must be strong not only rn defense and war ma ttrrals but also rn leadershrp and farth The world looks to the Unrted States for help and gurdance We must help them get out of thur darkness we must show them how to obtarn leadershrp and freedom To do thrs we must look to the students and the stu dents must rn turn look to the people of therr commumty for examples of leadershrp and cooperatron Wheaton certarnly offers rtself as a frne example for a generatron that frnds rtself rn a crrsrs ZZ We must be ready Our country must look as never before to the youth of our great land the future crtlzens of Amerrcan for leaders rn the cornrng world It rs thrs youth these leaders that wrll brrng to the world true knowledge and apprecratron of the rrghts and drgnrty of man a realrzatron of worth of rndrvrdual lrberty and a helpmg hand rn the struggle for endurrng world peace We must be ready We WILI be ready Fhls rs the first vear that we have had classes rn the new grade burldrng the J E Pearson school tsee pages 14 151 Grades one through three attend thrs school Bus ser vrce rs offered for all children that have a long drstance to walk All thrs the school rnd servrcc have been provlded by the people Examples of publrc support are numerous For rnstance Wheat Day was a brg affarr thrs year wrth the seleotron of a queen pro grams and of couse plenty of wheat cakes Our school was pard an honor by havrng the Wheat Day Queen s lected from our stu dents We thank the busrnessmen who un dertook thrs actrvrty Another a few years ago our school got new band unrforms and cholr robes If the school would have had to rarse the money for them WHS may not have them yet Through the cooperatron of the Lrons Club we were able to get them rn trme when our pandrng., Every year around December 15th the I rndlv old gentleman comes to our town to gmt our lrsts and grve us eats and cheer On Uttober S1 partres for good clean Hallo xxcen lun are conducted at both schools In August we lave the annual Krds Day wrth prrzes contests movres and a parade On these davs mentroned above the happy shouts and yells of the chrldren echo through tht vs holt town and we know every last one ol thtm rpprtcrate all thart was done for thrm 1-or all thrs the tennrs courts the sum rntr rttrcatron program Kid Day Hallo net n par tres Santa Claus day the new grade lrurldrm, band unrforms chorr robes and much more we thank the people of Whea lon In whatever we need or do they are rlwavs backrng us To show our apprecra Iron for all the many pleasures recerved we the graduatmg Senrors of 1954 dedrcate our Mallard to vou the PEOPLE OF WHEA 'ION 0 0 0 7 7 ' D E n u . ' ' I . - . Y s . . E ' . E l E , U E ' ' ' 7' ' a xv: ' ' ' A, . . o 5 , . . . E . ' . E . .E . E E ' ' I . ' . Q 'D E I , a W . I , , , ' . o ' I 1 , - . r 7 1 ' I 'E Q - 1 Yr I , K' .. 3 ' . . ' u . - 9 . -3 . ' . s . . . ' . E .E . - E . ' , E . ' Q , s u E D Thus, dee1'ree5ier.y0u ask US fer e theme? music department was in the process of ex- . ' ' r l l I I l , ' ' . Q. . y . . 1 , ' , .3 . 1 I I . y uv V . I . . . 'Q' I! I E D . . ! ' .'? I , s 3 . X' K l . , . .. . . L E . - , ' ' e 2 rr ' r - L - Q . E D l E T . E ' tr ' l Y . 1 - - x 1 ' rf I Y 'S , - 3' 1 . 1? I l E E! I 7 U s I E s . wr, , ' s ' ' I D . . . ' 1 1 ' s Q -vw a MG- ., .er ,, an. P- -24' ii:-f Our Wheaton Warriors car15 Coach Clarence Fauskin off after another xictorious cage battle For sw hich game? Viax be the B1 eck ,ame The Nloixis one The District? 01 even at the Regional? You name it, for oui editois must confess that the deadline in pub- lication forced them to have this picture taken prematurely. Thus, by the time our book goes to press, Wheatonites will definitely know how the 1953-54 season ended. However, hats off and many cheers to our Warriors for a most successful season. 23 will Pl !'E!'EE.'3P'!I.5,,..,9,f ll? SWE School Enrollment Up School opened agam as usual the day after Labor Day Everyone was anxlous to contmue thelr study of read ln wr1t'1n and rlthmetlc When school opened there were 285 students enrolled m high school The classes were dxvlded as follows senlors 43 Jumors 53 sophomores 44 freshmen 67 elghth 37 and seventh 41 The lower grades had 67 first graders 47 second 45 thlrd, 54 fourth 40 flfth, and 50 sxxth A total of 589 puplls Queen For A Day lt Halma? 432' A Pat and Mike Story Last fall on November 7 Mr Bom ley drove Pat Lupkes and Mrke Frnd gen to Browns Valley where they met Mr Bambeneck prmclpal at Browns Valley They left Browns Valley and went to St Lours Park School where they' were to attend the Mmnesota State Student Councrl Conventnon The delegates were regrstered and taken to prnvate homes where they stayed dur mg the convention During therr sta at St Louns Park whuch as a subur west of Mmneapolrs there were ban 3:-Inca: a play and a party rn the eve Barbara Crowned Queen WHS was very honored this year by havmg one of the semor gxrls plcked as Mlss Wheaton Barbara Hess was chosen from ten candldates The can dldates had a tea and supper wlth the Miss Minnesota troupe M ss MlFn6SOt3 select ed the queen Barbara wlll go to the Aquatenmal thxs summer as a vlsltlng queen Z4 The Curtls Clrculatlon pro gram came to a close with the hlgh school fallmg short of thelr S1000 goal by S261 The Jumor hlgh super salesmen that they are pass ed thelr sectlon quota of S500 by S48 Brmgmg up the short end was the Semor hlgh sell mg orly 'Bl'-ll 50 The frrst counselnng program rn the hrstory of Wheaton Hugh School was started on Januar 13 The program nslset up to ltelp t e students lt as to he p them pan courses recenve occu patronal mformatron and many other useful services Seventeen students are assrgned to each counselor certaan members of the faculty A few weeks followmg the llrst meetmg there were personal mtervrews to drscuss the students problems Thus program wlll be carried on every year lf lt as a success Interclass Tourney Held A few weeks after the school IS through wlth theu' tournaments the students have thelr own tourneys Each class decorates a portlon of the gym, se lect cheerleaders an d vell for thelr team SUPT HANDS OUT AWARDS T1 ophles are glven to the grades that have the best decorations, sports manshlp and to the wln nmg and losmg teams Career Day Conducted Career day rs to provide mformateon on occupations students may wash to take up as a professuon after they graduate All sensors from the sur roundmg schools such as Herman Gracevrlle Tuntah Clanton and many other towns come to partake ln the mormng there was regnstratron after regnsterlng the students were free to talk to the dlfferent consultants about the varnous professlons In the after non there were tours to the dltferent types of busmess places where the manager or some rn authority talked to them about thus busmess STUDENTS MEET lN GV M wahpeton State School of Scrence MSTC NDAC and many other schools Seniors Plan for Play The semor class chose Llllom as the class play In the llterary and dramatlc world It IS a play of great reknown It was glven during April Llll0m IS a shlftless young man to whom all the glrls fall vlctlm to his charms Due to the lack of funds he partlclpates ln a hlghway robbery ln whlch he kllls hlmself He was trxed 1n the court on hlgh and found guxlty The heavenly Jury de clded he must do one good deed before h could be forgiven He comes to earth agaxn and trxes to do 1ust one thmg but because of all the bad ln h1m he falls I . . A . . . . . . I l ' a , . . v . . v - . I A ' ,. . . . . ' ' ' Q , - . - 1 l . . I . . 0 ' . I .A I u o 3 l 3 . 5 . . . l l lr . . ' V ' . . Y . I . l ' . 5 - , , ,x ' :ltd lfh, 8 . N f 5:m'?1' U '?'I. D,-R' 'f11,, '.:Aa.,g,: j1a5-'fir gj xg. 5' . . These consultants came from tl. of 3:5 2 -, -. I sn 'X 'X' 7 4 ' . l - . I . , , , . l , . . , . tl ' ' ll I I ,I . - y . . v . - ' . ' ' ' 1 , - . K' 0 ' 1 V' ,I 1 Q . A ' - - 'Q I . I . , ir ,, , . . . 1 ' ' l j. ' e 7 ' . . ' I I A ' . . . ' . CLASSES 1 Left to right-Front row: Eunice Drinkwitz, Doris Schuster, Patricia Rhyne, Carol Spninhower, Shirley Stange, Della Babst, Dalla Babst. Second row: Joan Hess, Connie Frisch, Barbara Hess, Roxie Schild, Marie Hunt, Shirley Sorenson, Pearl Rusch, Vera Kvick, Joan Gordon. Third row: Jacqueline Hofstedt, Virginia Gaulrapp, Karen Oden- borg, Mary Ann Ekberg, Bernard Vogel, Leonard Olson, Roger Moede, Milton Hakenson, Betty McLain, Fourth row: Pete Schmidt, Leslie Schmidt, Shirley Schneider, Darlys Hauschild, Gary Peickert, Arlin Moeller, Shirley Hunder, Janet Murray, Harlon Kvick. Fifth row: Marvin Miller, Bryan Phillips, Darold Bihrle, Michael Dunbar, Rodney Za- bell, Lanny Holm, Quinton Kracht, Leonard Braun. WHS PRESENTS CLASS OF l954 E. M. Olson con- sults with class officers: Shir- ley Hunder, secretaryg Leon- ard Braun, vice pres.g Dalla Babst, treasurerg and Janet Murray, president. Z5 'CSS 002440 5464! De Be one of the twlns, was secretary of the sensor class and belonged to FHA Her actlvltles Included Glee Club Mnxed Chorus and Hu Lnte Dalla plans 'o get a Job after graduatlon Www 54,445 Del the other twln belonged to Glee Club Mlxed Chorus and was a Hn Lute typlst She also belonged to FHA She plans to work after graduation Her classmates could easlly tell her from Dalla by her glasses Nu? www QM Darold earned letters nn basketball 'ootball and baseball Besldes sports he was actlve an vocal groups and dra ITIBQICS One of hls class offlces was semor representatlve to the student councll He plans to attend college WHS PRESENTS 'ti .9 oQ1,wLZ'd.J- Muck earned letters an baseball basket b I football and track He also e longed to Muxed Chorus and Boys Glee Club He was ln Class plays one act plays and was junlor presldent and sophomore secretary 26 Mxx Mal also take Mary Ann belonged to Glee Club ed Chorus Llbrary Club Hu Lute lard FHA FTA and GAA She went out for declam She plans to up teachnng after she attends M S C nnle played ronet n the hu h school band 'md took part nn the Junlor and sensor class plays Her favorute pastlme I5 dancung She plans to take up nurslng 'after her graduatlon yu, V No - S -4- le Sa 'S 1, X l Q .. 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' b - , . , - , - - Sr' 'inn Kfffwuift 'GJJE Kenny whose ambltnon It as to become a sallor after graduation belonged t the Muxed Chorus and FFA He also went out for basketball and football Hls one and only hobby happens to be hotrods .if .WMEQJ3 Lem was a co captaln and all confer ence lmeman thas year Hls other sport was baseball Besldes holding varlous class offlces such as sensor veep he was ln class plays and FFA Y' Drmkue s many actuvutles l n cl u d e d cheerleadlng, Glee Club Mlxed Chorus Hu Lute Co edltor Mallard Lnbrary Club one act plays declam class play roles Band and GAA She was student coun cll representatlve an her freshman year CLASS OF 1954 Gunger partuclpated ln Glee Club Max Jon: took part ln Glee Club Junlor and ed Chorus jumor and sensor class sensor class plays and FTA She en plays and FTA Vlrglnla would like joys dolng dlfferent types of hand: to work nn a bank or go unto the teach craft an her lessure time Joan would :ng professlon followlng her gradua luke to get a job after graduation tlon f ww af n oagrzpf Hawkle was mterested ln Boys Glee Cub Mlxed Chorus and FFA H took part an Intramural and unterclass sports as well as the jumor and senlor class plays He wants to go to Call forma after graduatlon Z7 4 I A . l I 4 l I Q , Z f l .' I C, . - A - V A ' 0 I Q ' U . . I . 7 - . ' I . I . I 1 I ' ' l V - u I ' V V ,z ju: 5 it l i'NY,..-Q' ' - 'eq' . ffl? Q, y . ' - ' 1 ia . Q Q - U g if? ' ' . n ll, . A ' . . - I . y E . Q . e Q' 1. was ve n Bun Gtee C xed Ch f s TLT e ulmrd an JK , r any trombone Quwrtette GAA and FTA She pfwns to attend M S T C and take up teach: g a -. 0 K1 5' r ,r 1 w .wt 9 md, JJW Ji L nny the cI1ssJester partxc Dated n iflwe tnemnged t the F ye Gee Club 'Wxed Chorus class A d H e J f iys VV D h wh as rv F1 Vimurii 'An v erchss SIGV r1mur1I smarts e 'Hso recewe e as trewsufer nf the emcr LH ter oot After graduatlsn a Ie Q worn 1 v Lanny mans to attend M S T C QHUUHUOH CLASS OF 1954 uv 1.1 She helced nwfr Cla e ke nurs ng V144-0' th ,urodu n gf g WH ntmmural sports also Deion e J 'ay s we tu e to A FHA in FTA She was ect nw mkwns to dan 1qe manager of the Jun or crass P Q e v 1- nterested wn and she would like to ittend M S T C after Qviduwtuon Ja:K:e an . . f d. mn. A . Q - T Chf - ' o Ltuvm, mm. M, 5 u. H- t. Mt . , , d Bo ' I , , 1 i FH , an IYLK She ms- tovx :gui mf '33 1 qn 0355 'I 5, pl, , Cm . a d tercl s a d ,n- 'H T to 1 . d wt- K ,, ts, I . . . . . t . . g . H . d a Sh w I . , 5 , 155, . . , . L n , Wet un f ball. f- Ch fw Wan, to gc to ' :fte ,'.s ,V N r N: . X- 3, 1 6 N x l 3 ' Q ,,:f ' L' , ft ' V u - . , J A my V I 4' I 5' ' ,L eta Q- . -mv ,lv , 5. e gg ,7 ' p , T af JS C J Vera jomed her C1355 as 3 freghmnnl Betsy. who was actuve mn wnterclass WHS's Jnly -2-year Iettevwman Tn al! T In e ' ctuo th - d 1 4 f . Q d In . . r wa lc C'-captm .nd ju . ss rl: . In he' ,pf uw GA . . f d , 1 -' ' , d He D 'i gd to sh I s to cor! tl . 5 ce. st- . . , ,lay M: :ruy BQ, GIS J I.. MAI. C ,e a vw: Ts She vs ' - I . . . ln'd. FA, and W S , hs-1:1 vravv- 1 . . ' 1 1 . :us .' ffipk 1 1 wus ju ' :J 1' 'emi--en: A xr 29 T Y! ,, ,I Y, X W VV I fv I Q ,Q 49' A . 734 K - 3 V f, . .K ff ah T Mis V' A -- 551 .fx 19' '. is ' l , , A' .. 15:4 4. 4 ff, fl f' '-',f Q T if . 'LMg,f . , 4 I ' 1 K v-.Q hav? sbfvts Marv 1INCJnferenCE- xed Ch F' diss student un 2 icfs Www s qv 1 L, n 1 A-n er me js r-5 F UN Cluh He mc uw 'W' 1 5 1 4 , an 5' Q4-41 ML Rog belonged to Band MIxed Chorus FTA Camera Club and football Roger had a role In the IunIor class play and he would luke to attend Bemldjl State Teachers College after hIs graduatlon VV .41 , Aga Doc semor student councIl presIdent also took an actIve part In Band MIx ed Chorus, Boys' Glee Club Mallard Intramural sports and Jumor and senIor plays He was a 4 star letterman 30 4, nv .nv-'V' Mo was Interested In Intramural and Interclass sports He also belonged to FFA He says has favorIte pastlme IS watchmg televlslon preferably boxmg or wrestlung Mo wants to go to CalI forma after graduatIon Jan belonqed to MIXEU Chorus Glee Club Band one act plays Mallard HI Lute declam Interclass and Intramural soorts GAA FHA and FTA She was In the Jumor class plav and was semor class presIdent HS PRESENTS 3 3 Patty 1953 Homecomlng Queen was BCKIVC In Glee Club, MIxed Chorus JunIor and semor class plays HI LIIE Mallard declam GAA, and Interclass sports She plans to attend N DAC to become a Home Ec teacher Pearl was BCIIVB In the GIrIs Glee Club and the FHA She had a support Ing role In the Jumor class play In her leIsure tIme Pearl enjoys readmq 3 good book 0' SEUINQ a techmcolor n1ovIe 'Q 4,4 l lg I '- . . 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H gl ' I f I 3 IA..-bfi Odle belonged to Glee Club Muxed Chorus HnLlte FHA and GAA She play and her favorlte pastume ns dan cmg She plans to attend college after her graduatlon Ng' Roxy was actuve In Muxed Chorus Glee Club Band Hn Lute Mallard nnterclass and mtramural sports clarinet quar tette FHA GAA Junior class play, dance band and pep club She plans to attend a buslness college rUf 7Uh inf' Ql- 3 5,0-rv.a.Jvi, Cobb took part an football Mnxed Chorus Boys Glee Club jumor and mterclass sports Cobb wants to go to Calufornra after graduation -qv- Besudes bemg table tennns champ Gary was Interested an baseball and untra hobby IS movnes He also plans to go to Callfornna after graduatnon LASS OF 1954 Shnrl belonged to Glee Club, FTA and ,umor and sensor class plays She lnkes to rause calves m her spare tame as a hobby She plans to take up nursung after graduation -7' .nb- M41 Sknp was mterested In Mnxed Chorus Boys Glee Club, and FFA He was on the junior class play productnon staff He enjoys watchlng boxing and wrest lung on televlsnon He wants to go to alxforma after graduatuon 31 1' 0 li 'Cz ,X M n ' 4 A JJ ' also had a role in the juniorlclass senior class plays and intraumural and mural and interclass sports. Gary's W . . Q X We ' 0 J ' . '5 ' . .- . ' ' . ' . . I .'. ' . ' v r v - . U I I ' Q4 Wi. fwf Pete took part in class plays. FFA. and intramural sports. He was presi- dent of the freshman class. For killing time. Pete likes to watch television. '-le says he would like to retire after graduation. Dorie participated in Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, declam, class plays, Mallard, Hi-Lite. interclass basketball, and GAA. She was also head majorette for five years. She plans to get a job or go to college. sf!! 'kph Sn 0 0771 Shirley belonged to Mixed Chorus, Glee Club. and the Mallard staff. She also took an active part in the junior and senior class plays. She plans to go to 'ollege at M.S.T.C after she graduates. ii Q s C. J. was active in Hi-Lite, Mallard, intramural and interclass sports, class plays. one-act plays, declam, Band Glee Club, Clarinet Quartette, Mixet Chorus, FTA, FHA, and GAA. She was sophomore class president. Carol plans to attend M.S.T.C. Stange belonged to Library Club, Hi- Lite, and FHA. She also was active in interclass basketball. She plans to work after graduation. WHS PRESENTS CLASS OF 1954 Bernie was active in football track and intramural and interclass sports He also belonged to FTA He enjoys playing table tennis during his spare time His ambition after graduation is to attend M S TC MMM Rod was interested intramural sports and also belonged to FFA. He like to watch wrestling and boxing on television during his leisure time. H plans to go to California after gradua- tion. 32 tis A 41 4. 4... la- ?-... . 4 ogy T 4-I' A ' 5 Q52 8'AfA FROM DIAPERS T0 DIPLOMAS S How many of these Seniors can you name? 1.9 mf .X I 33. 25 Key: 1. Vera Kvick, 2. Mlckey Dunbar, 3. Karen Odenborg, 4. Lanny llolm, 5. Daroid Blhrle, 6. Carol Spainhower, 7. Virgima Gaulrapp, 8. Babst twnns, 9. Nlarvnn Mllle , 10. Roger Moede, 11. Shnrley Hunder, 12. Bernard Vogele, 13. Shirley Stange. 14. Leonard Braun, 15. Betty Mcl.aln, 16. Joan Gordon, 17. Bryan Philllps, 18. Joan Hess, 19. Jackie Hovstedt, 2L. Shirley Schneider, 21. Patty Rhyne, 22. Darlys Hauschuld, 23. Shirley Sorenson, 24. Marne Hunt, 25. Eumce Drinkwltz, 26 Roxy Schild, 27. Janet Murray. o at 33 In order to secure the money for the tmp whlch cost S33 00 per student the class members con ducted varxous actlvltxes to f1ll thelr Chxcago Trlp fund Examples of these were the cornpxckmg weekend Slave Day food sales and 1Dd1VldU31 proJects Anxious Seniors make plans for their Wmdy Cnty trap For the second consecutlve year the semo class of Wheaton has Jolned wxth several of the nelghbormg towns for a Joyful trxp to Chxcago Illmols From May 5 through May 9 our semor and chaperones were slghtseemg ln the Windy Clty under the cooperatlon of the Mllwaukee Road program The memorxes and amusements of the tmp would be far too many to numerate here but ask any semor member to relate a few he mll be more than eager to do so L.. Eastward H0 ..--A Left to rlght Front row Mlss Thue Marlyn Buss Elayne Gaulrapp Claudua Gowm Patrucua Graham, Audrey Hal vorson Jane Rowland Second row Shnrley Smlth Dnxue Swanson Jewn Ann Block Barbara Johnson, Yvonne Hart Jen Thnrd row Patrucla Lupkes Jane Pantzke Helen Zabell Lols Teske Joyce Johnson VerNeII Jackson Dona lyne Stephens Sharon Westad Jo Ann Krenz Jamce Kllndworth Donn1 Bernekung Beata Braun, Yvonne McCoy Thus class IS consldered one of the busiest Thelr rnaln asm IS to sponsor the actuvutues related to the l-'rom To Ylnance thus event, they sold p p at all home basketball games presented class play Qsee p 373 besides navlng stands at the school carnival CLASS OFFICERS are James Eastwood, VICE pres, Jack Moore, treas, Audrey Halvorson, secy , and Pat Lupkes, pres 3114. Q.. ,X ... Left to right Front row Leo Wnnchel Peter Hofstedt Walter Drlnkwltz, Benno Krlstensen, Orrne Kvlck, John Houston Rodney Johnson MICHBCI Frldgen Second row Jack Moore Kenneth Abraham James Mllls Denms Ja cobson, Paul Schumacher Benny Gllyard Daryl Bernekmg Jacob Schmitz Mr Olson Thlrd row Mr Schlattman Douglas Hartwlg Robert Meyer James Eastwood, Ronald Schrnutz Freddle Flelscher Gary Frounfelter Cllfford Gullnckson, Laurel Snegel Arnold Flelscher 35 ' f 4 S ' ' Q ,, 5 'V A C35 - V V . V VW V Q A S ' v Q f , 4 AX l r Q ' - X'-s X ' - : ' , V V . V V V ' ' l S ' - , . : , .V - . - ' . ' : ' ' , , 4 V . , V . - - y I I V 5 V ' I I - if . V O X K I . ' - . 1 .V , , L l ' , fr v ll 7 T ' '1 ' f fr ' G 1 I .at 14 1 . V s I K WV,- V 'r V . , Vg 1 - ' V 1:-' 1 - ' 1 V 'f f , , - I . J V ,, V V - 'Q J , J :S ' 'I 1' r , ,V ,W s V X0 1 , 'E ' ' 1 .leg A , ' ' .rs 'M 'f - . - it if ' l f Q g . . . .- N- : -'s Y - , , I V V t, s . J o If we - J . ' . ' V . 0 S A ' 'A ' ,, 'f'-.7 ' ,, , - V I V . - I V , VV V . . , .V . , , V . :A , V , V , ' . V . . . V , . V . : . , . ' . ' . ' 1 I I , . tl- L f ht A D II Pe Bruce Dxue Aus Sharon Karlsbak Jo1nn De1l Irene Ernckson J'mnce g.ez:a:edEstl?e:tSucl::1?ldt S?ann1dmS 'Kaygggarson Shalron DeBrobander Sam Lee Sch mdtke C1vol Thlll J1nl2:e Wes During the past year they won second prlze for home 1 comlng tloat lhe class was gradually gaming a strlde which shows Dromuses of a great class In the future CLASS OFFICERS are Verme Phllllps pres Harlan Ingman VICE pres Freddy Schmldtke treas and onald Blhrle secy Q our-.-....... Left to rlght Front :ow P1ul Ekberg M1rIon Lmson Lnly Olson Dornld Blhlle Morrns M1ud1l Ch1rIes Stneet er Kenneth Llchtsunn LeRoy Doll Robert Rydell Donn Oscuvson Second row James L1ddusaw Harlan Ingman Robert Johnson Dale Hess Melvin S1terb1k Freddl Schmnd ke Curtus Frlsch Mllton Hermann Marlon Olson Ch1r'es Strucknnn, Freddle Vogel Don Nelson Thlvd vow Rlchard Hull Verme Phllllps, Leon1rd Muellentnch Mr Fauskln, Merlyn B1rI1ge , , D - ,, .1 ,, , , , A A -f 4 . ' . fi ' ,v V J - v , . , 7 W. . 'X i f-7 ' S, l FN..- L. A l x ,ff ' I 3 '- O if ' ' I f K 1 ' I 3 A I , ' ' , 4 ' Q 1 ' 1 , 1 , ' I 1 I . 5 , . 1 , . , . - tad, 'Kay Van Buren, 'Pat Frounfelter, Dorrine'Brehm, Miss Christianson. . , l A kg 4 ' ' ' . ln . I I I , . ik l i , . y I ': .3 D , . A L, . . ' , ,. 5' ' , X fy I . K 4 ' 1 fr' I f.:4 ' j . , , V! 5 ' ' : . ' , . ' . ' , . , . ' , . . , . A - . , , , . ' . I : V . , , , H , . . , e f . - V . , , A ,.. CLASS OFFICERS are Roger Schmidt, pres.: Dian- na DesJardlns, vice pres.: Allan Anderson, secy.Z and Gary Johanson, treas. The honor of being the largest class in the school belongs to this group. After winning first prize with their Trojan Horse float at homecoming, the class began the minimize there traditional reputation of disorder. Left to right-Front Row: Donald Arens, Neil Anderson. Jwck Bigalke, Arnold Hartjen. Second Row: Michael East- wood, LeRoy Anderson, Tyrone Steen, Rodney DeBrobander. Third Row: Charles Chezik, Dale Frounfelter, Francis Daniels, Eugene Sager. Fourth Row: Robert Doll, Leland Siegel. Roger Schmidt, Peter Anderson. Fifth Row: Mar- vin Wolbersen, Jerry Johnson, Robert Buss. David Bruce, Sixth Row: Robert Anderson, James Nelson, Gary Johan- son, Darel Swanson. Seventh Row: Errol Gooding, Wayne Fleischer, Raymond Raguse John Rhyne. Eighth Row: Orval Schmidt, Edward Kemp, Dale Lindquist. David Boxrud. Ninth Row: Robert Engledorf, Dale Alsaker, Robert Westad, Lee Erickson. Tenth Row: Mr, Bruns, Gordon Zibell, James Schmidt. Left to right-Front Row: Virginia Lindig. Margaret Bigalke, Mary Lou Drinkwitz. Mary Lou Gaulrapp Janice Ey- Sffifi Pamela HOIYW- Second Rowr MGFISSV1 Smith, Coralie Niesche. Sharon Griffith, Helen Heidelbervger Janice Rinke. Kay Elofson. Patricia Johnson. Diana Danieis, Marleen Fahleen, Jeanette Schmidtke, Lavonne Marclis. Third Row: Mrs. Bruns, Mr. Kittleson. Dianna DesJardins. Connie Jacobson, Donna Hauschild. Janet Skjonsby Beverly Johnson, Norma Montonye, Marilyn Johnson, Geraldine Hauschild, Phyllis Maudal, Barbara McElwain. ' 37 ww ix, EIGHTH GRADE Left to Rrght Front Row Gretchen Lrndrg Judrth Olson Ruth Ann Norem Patrrcra Tobolt Carol Ann Gaulrapp Betsy Hartwlg Judrth Norton Kathleen Frrdgen Connre Johnson Carol Westluno Ardrs Leeseberg Second Row Drane Boxrud Shrrley Braun Audrey Carlson Sharon Hennen Marcra Harght Sharon Bruns Marlyn Roman, Kay Wood Darlene Rutherford LaVerIa Leeseberg Thrrcl Row Ernst Lrnorg Gary Fabel Ronald Laddusaw Darel Ja cobsen Robert Baxter Wayne Surbroox Tom Rowland Dale Spafford Frances Boothby James Stewart Fourth Row Mr Breraugel Evan Oscarson Phrllrp Geary Lronel Larson Jack Prather Ralph Rydell John Deal, Mrs Hagstrom c. --l SEVENTH GRADE Left to rrght Front row Francrs Boothby, Donald Hofer Roberta Bruce. Jane! PW Frwces PBISFSOHV Beverly Hanson, Shrrley Boe, Joetta Jacobson, Jean Larson Kenneth Chezrk Kent Bentley Second row Eugene Barlage Dennrs Boxrud Joyce Cory Mary Lou Gallagher, Sandra Schuster Janet Eubanks Karen McClellan. Jane Werner, Kenneth Klrndworth Phrllrp Frx Thrrd row Lee Hennen Gary Davrs Nell Roman Rose Wencel, Ardell Stephens Beverly Mullrns Norma Johnson Sandra Moen Beverly Bartz Davrd Flress Darrel Johnson Fourth row Mrss was chell, Lynn Nelson James Lundstronr Robert Herrmann Gary Jensen Torrr Grosland Robert Cottrnghnrrr John Carlson, Gary Koprtzke Jerorrre Doll Mrss Moe ,,r 'fj fri A' -5 f X ,L,gLLg1., a sd a V. M r MQ' V I U L' '- f I ' 'lf Er' 0 A l. r .9 r 7' ' - - . -A ' ..- ' -y-X ' . XL. ' lf X A ' V T , r A ,,.,. . , , 4 . I , , 1 , - I ' - I y ' . v- I 1 , ' E 1 K , fv K 4 , t , ' I , . . , . f , .. . . , fr - f '71 : . 1 , . I vw .4 ,, , - , ' U . 'f' i J' X-X r r , 1 14 'xi l S' lv, , , ' ff N J f . t -V - s I 1 38 EDUCATION -we 'own in ,,,,,, W, - Mllton 0 Bentley Edgar NI Olson Superlntendent Prlnclpa S nce 1943 Smce 1950 B S Gl.:stavus Adolphus rt? g'sBeU1'gl nv?:ri M s E, u of North Dakota 9 WHS ADMINISTRATIONS WORK CUT OUT The many problems of School Dlstrnct 32 fall upon the shoulders of the men puctured on thus page The School Board meets the furst Monday of every month to dlscuss these tasks wuth Supt Bentley The Important lssues on thus years agenda were the com pletuon of the new school and possuble future consoludatuon ,en i SCHOOL BOARD shown wnth Supt Bentley seated at extreme left The board members seated left to rught are Doyle Potter Everett Moede Clerk and Oscar Spafford Chaurman In the rear standung are Arthur Jacobson Theodore Nelson and SGIXGS EIS The YUHU1 GH Gordon Donnelly Treasurer txance to the hlqh school blllldlflg 39 tj .- ..., K -.,. f 3 1 ' AMA-s? , ., Z X W - ' ' . 4 Q - 4 ' , . . , . 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L tt rght F ont ean La son L e E ckson J1 De1l ol Thll By1n h ps P1 Lu ke D SlIHllIll MADE JllSl HIllHl HIH Yllll THE BIGGE T JOB IS KEEPI G BU Y Wlfh the theory that A busy school IS a happy one the Student Councll has been an actlve organlzatxon ln Wheaton Hlgh School for the past four years The offxcers are elected by the student body Meetmgs are held each xx eek where varlous problems axe dlhLllSNLd The xepresenta tlves report to thelr respectne classes and the results are approx ed bx thelr classmates The purpose of thlS councll IS to volce the oplnlons of the school The Student Councll makes the plans for the Homecomlng celebratlon the Fall Car nlval plcks out the lyceum numbers handles candy sales durlnz the lunch houls and makes a schedule of partles for the vear OFFIC lulib Presldf nt Bryan Phllllps Sc c y Tnas Carol Thlll Vlcc President Pat I upkes Adusors Wil' Bellfll' and Mr Olson School Carmv al 40 f lf 5 ...Y - 1 ' Q f , 0 X 1 in - ' X U I ' U3 . f f- P F f ' ' . l f T x nn . ,V , K - J J ef o i - r row: J r , e ri , .nice . , Car l , r. P illi , .1 p 5, mold Blhrle, Michael Fridgen, John Deal. Standing: Mr. Bentley, Mr. Olson. ' H ' H ' 1 1 u . 1 , . ' Y ' - l Q, ' - 1 -5. N, . - - f - . . . V V V . l V ,l v 'I '- J 1 - - 'T- ' X f. , x V . . K. . ' , ' .'. . .,...,,... - . . . . .,,...... A A-K A . . EDUCATION 1 4:4 'is'-, -XT A XR EA NIEETING host Nlr Hanson pours coffee fo1 some of hls fellow teachexs WEA TEACHERS ORGANIZATION The Wheaton Educational ASSOCIHIIOD, an organlzatlon of the teachers ln IES thlrd year, meets every Tuesday to dlscuss school DOIICIQS, problems, and actlvltles over a frlendly cup of co ee Blelaugel Robert Mankato S T C B S Lundberg Irene Ellendale tN DJ TC Elementary Bruns Joyce Concordua College A Moe Marsala-Concordla College BA Bruns Robert Moorhead S T C B S E Murray Lester Bemldju S T C Elementary Chrlstenson La Vonne Gustavus BA Peterson Douglas U of Mmnesota BS Fauskln Clarence Mayvllle IN Dj ST C Peterson Edelwless M ST C Elementary Hagstrom Florence U of Nebraska BA Schlattman Donald MSTC BS Isackson Sadle M S T C Elementary Seufert Mary M S T C Elementary Jacobson Josephune M S T C Elementary Shelstad Doris M S T C Elementary Klttleson Selmer U of Mmnesota B S Shelstad Shlrley M S T C Elementary Klas Damel Hamlme U BA Thom Amta St Cloud STC Elementary Korus Norma Concorclla College BA THUG JOSH Concordva COIICQS BA Lardmark Alvuna St Cloud S T C Elementary Waschell Clara M S T C B S Lnnnlhan Joyce Coll St Scholastnca BS Westad J Reuben M STC Elementary -I ' -fl ex ADDITIONAL dutles of a teacher ale lnnumerable Aboxe DICIUFES show at the left Mrs Hagstrom at the Fall Caxnnal and at the rlght, some of the teachers who helped sell and collect tlckets at spolts events 41 K I 7 I ll Il 1 fgr 4 .. ,J ,,. . 2 .... .. ll , I 5 48 W , . , N - '- W ' 4 ,pf V .X 1 , . . . I , - I , , - . . ., . . , - . . . ., . -- ' , B. . . ' , . . , 1 . . ., . . . , 1 I N . . ., ' , - ' . . . . ., B.A. , ' - . . . ., Hanson, Donald-Bemidji S.T.C,, B.S. Schmitz, Margaret-St. Cloud S.T.C.. Elementary I , 1 . I . . . 1 - 1 . . . ., Q 1 ' -1 - - v - T - - - 'v '15, , I2- . . I - A . wi L ' If be - ' .. P' R , I '-It gl ' I W ' . .L Av - , ' D A y ' v , ' Q ' 1 I EDUCATION R 1 t Bruns Jr Hugh Socual fellow teachers observe Physncs and Phy ln the auduo vnsual room Rober threads the projector whsle Standung are Don Schlattman Clara Waschell General Scuence and Danlel Klas Soclal Seated IS Clarence Fauskln Sr Soclal and Phv Ed INSTRUCTORS TEACH VARIETY OF SUBJECTS lik S gs W ,dk vv' In keep up wlth the modern trend of educa t1on, our school CLIIFICUTUIH has been con stantly enlarged and expanded to meet the needs of the students Thus, llke our groxung student bodv, our facultw IS lncreaslng also E' Si' V' its run .l ru PANW vu.: vom Beneath a class room slogan Mrs Joyce Bruns Jr Hugh Chris Hugh Engllsh Mrs Florence Hagstrom Math La Vonne tenson Englash and Phy Ed and Joan Thue S English pose for a prcture E13 was Nrx df' 5 In the new addltlon Douglas Peterson Vet Ag Donald Marsala Moe Vocal M J L Hanson Ind Arts Robert B-eraugel MUSIC and Selmer and Norma Korus COYTTYTTIZIYTTCIRI Ogffricenggtgaonn aHr2lT5azTrTe Kuttleson Ag look over one of the new shop tools S 'J T ' ' J' ll t A gCg 1 f 1 a gl: f 4 ,:t.g,f A ,A . 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X i iw? xi' an 5 E: X X EW: J A N f 'iii ali' A Q, - A C at coNTlNuEo -11114955 10 173'-'Y Bus ers o and Eggs Bock UCS Jnwmw g, QQ REPAIR J, X X Z ,1 Q ' 2 1 THE OLD GRADE BUILDING erected nn 1899 the slte of man y grade actrvxtues GRADES 4 5 6TEACHERS When the prurnary grades were moved over to theur new buuldlng the 4 and 6 grades were dvxded unto two sectlons each Thereby It enabled the smaller classes to become easler for class management and Instruction These three grades were mn classrooms on the lower Ioor of the old grade buuldung compared to last year when the sux grades were cramped unto thus and part of above floor Thus mcrease necessltated the addltuon of two new unstructors Mr Westad and Mass Shelstad ll ihlks wer' ' Jacobson Jewelry ,41- Eysler Really Assoclahon 0 of Sales Loans N' 3 Nlanaeement Go 00 ESTAIE REAL ION HOLM AUTO MACHINE SHOP C rs Z., Standung are Reuben Wesmd grade 6 Dorls Shelstad o Mrs Sadne Isack son, -5 and Lester Murray 6 At the table Mrs Edelwless Peterson :a and Mrs Josephine Jacobson -Q 1re seated Phone 68 43 h , xg , m if 51- J i f',,. ,. ,Xi .4 gl'-1, If X A 5' fli K ' mf gf ,. A H X 'wg '. A ' i .X I.. eg fa fn ' ,wh A NX . ' 3 G Y N frffrf 5Jgs gy is ml ul? .4 V , f-I K xl! ,, l A 5 j X! f q Mi 'fl I - , . vs stall y X rx 5 ,rx X ' ' 'V 1 X-X K V12 I 1 W hx ls bf, 61 9 1 - I I V-4 Y , .' t A I L 4 1 T ,gi L , -- -- i. al' lg? 5 A L 2 ,Li v O ' I A i . N . l ,Vs B E . l xi AS IA , A' O . 0' ' Q , Z your Auto Repairing and EDUCATION all 055 on Gene ral be ruce ol' W' rl l ,ul 1 Buick Sales and Service Thllllh 8g lglock Potter Drug emu Phone 66 liege od uve :von CONTINUID .- 3 My Q-fi H' ff' . fl 'J' C! 'I GRADE TEACHERS 1 d by KKHKHKKKKKKKKKK Tuff' Mum' GRADES I 2 3 TEACHERS Fire Insurance I OW COST w mn QFD!! FARM PROPERTY Phone 'P IT S YOUR NOV! M R C D C TEN w EIEIK l l l ' vlsllmliuun scuuuls-1 x gl: WW aff Erickson Hellekson Vye IIIZEEI3 1 Yafd 44 ,Q i n gil gun PRINCIPAL I I K g h 6 f . fl- HE . -. .- I . I I fx I X Nw, 1 1 F' 5 ? Q a-Q, 'QU' '4j. ,Y - ' ' Rf' .' 4' ' - V' ' . ,Lili II'-I as. Q1 I ' ,. zf 5' L- I-if' N 'II'.1' WJ' H - 155 1 j I, ' 11 E. I ' I.. 't1,,:gv..' ' , ' ': rdf. if ' 4 O ' - W , .-.-... gg, ,--,..f. A, . Vw -f -5- - I l X -A AT: 7, N., ., 'Hz .R ,rf vb, ,. A . lr' '5 I C wi Y!! 'I' . ' Sa mam e z c f an w school b Id g. O 1 2 8 1 A u completmon of the new grade school. ' ,5 fl- ffl the prnmary grade were dn ld d I t two .4, T -.jx sections each. T e b :Ida g I p. 155 h s f -SQJII, an audltornum. kntch , I g . d - usual - XI ro rv well as d I . It us - 'X , Q pl d 1 th f ! oms 'lx 'll h 'zx ' Q m y b d d. x uf' X ' - . 1 ' r . In I I E 1.3-.3.-1 .I '. 3, ' f 1 M i. N' . fv I A. ' I 'I I f 5 I 'mc scrvYOUF1E?e::xrso4'y 1- I gk A95 I I I 5 0 -. E '51- e9. 1 I ' AA a1-,c .- X .IH J ,E f rx gf X XID ,ZIV A f if -11 f I I 2 4,5 X -x I , M . xf'!5, - n 1 ,ii E 'X II , I4 . :X 9 u V 8, I 'U ' Y-va ' ' , .. I 4 . lg -so . f . I I , rene Lundberg. grad 2. chats wl h eachers mstandln y Alvin ,T Landmark, 1: Mary S f t. 2: ated! Mrs. Margar I S h 't , 33 A t -V ,,,.'.4 Thom. 3: S nrley Shel hd. 1. EDUCATION cowrlrwfo ' Y' -'f NE - .' ,. -f 4-my r Mrs. Barlage Mrs. Neuman. and Mrs. Fleischer busily prepare the day's meal COOKS 81 CUSTODIANS This year our cooks do not have so many students clamoring in the lunch line at one time due to the separate noon hours They feed on the average 300 students every day Our Home Ec Department draws up the menus and supplies the serving gurls Two new custodians were added to our iamtorlal staff this year Jerome Weiser and Howard Bender took the places of Allan Hernvall who went to California and Joe Koen who IS custodian at the J E Pearson Elementary School The custodians are kept busy cleaning up after the students and giving the helping hand when It is needed 1-as Wheaton T if DYY Cleaners 'T L-ll gf l , Q K 2 Service Is Our Hobby l Pressing, Dry Cleaning and Repairing Phone 113 Say it ' A Q wi A 4- - 1 4 lr' 7 n .' ,' G9 Q X ' lf ILSIIIS IUI ' . on C0 as O U5 .GX Z ,fr Nui L. Phone MARCH OF DIMES UNITED CEREBRAL Plusv Evers dav Lou Prices xl 0 Red Owl Store 5 ,E 7- oxgex 'Q ff' ,, Ywwv Stop At ' DK Jerome Weiser Howard Bender and Martin H II check the furna I as they' Dose for this picture I Ce va ves S0f9n50n S 45 f if f N , . sewex , 61 5 X f . P9915 - I I 91 . ff'ry, - ' X fi - 1 Q ' I W ' X 10 l 5,7 yy, Q if V L 1 2- yi b 3 i Z' i T ' Y is ff ai - Li X ' ' ' U T M' T - .. I lhllll 9106124 'A-30S9V'THp,e, f1ucA- su W5 'nelson gfubfo 'f0u 0' Dhone I57 Qi? ,lf ,D Corner Drug Store SLS MQW S5 X 1 ' can J H WJ Drugs School Supplies Tobacco Fountain bervlce ' The Hokanson Pharmacy ' vREscnnP110NS Phone 51 Affswf .411 Schmztz Bros Telephone 17 Arlhs Schmntz and VIIFOY Schmid FUR STORE Dr R J Hercler DENTIST Offace Over The Farmer Cafe 4b conrmuzo wwe-W' If? L, FERN ROWLAND MRS J E NELSON Office Secretary School Nurse FERN NURSE BUS DRIVERS Much of the success of any school year should be crednted to these people Fern helps nn and outside of the offuce our nurse checks the students lllnesses and the bus druvers make theur dazly traps trans portnng students to and from school 'Vw BUS DRIVERS Henry Arens and Jerome Wueser talk to Flay Frxdgen before they begun their routes 2 KY-I X Q x A4 R ,vate Ii : ,, . . . X P ,. l - S- 1 1 ' S x , ' 4 R MZ, 5 S R Sa, . . 4 , . Q' ' ! xi f A ' -------v-v-----m----v-v---n , 1' SPORTS a..v,u Left to rlght--Front row: Marlon Olson, Daryl Berneking, Marlyn Larson, Darold Bihrle, Marvin Miller, Leonard Braun, Roger Moede, Mickey Dunbar, Bernard Vogel, Leonard Olson, Bryan Phillips, Quinton Kracht, Freddie Fleus- cher, Gary Frounfelter. Second row: Athletlc Director Fauskln, Don Oscauson, Clrfford Gulllckson, Arnold Fleischer, Benny Gilyard, Douglas Hartwig, Jnmmy Nelson, Robert Johnson, Charles Streeter, Mike Eastwood, Peter Hofstedt, Dale Hess, Coach Schlattman. Third row: Donald Nelson, Robert Rydell, Leonard Muellenbach, Merlyn Barlage, Jam Eastwood, Jimmy Schmidt, Lee Erickson, Rodney Johnson, Dennis Jacobson. FOOTBALL WARRIORS OF 1953 SEASON S xv . 01 rl fans. WHS is losing nine senior lettermen this year. They are Darold Bihrle, Mar vin Miller, Leonard Braun. Roger Moede, Mnckey Dunbar, Bernard Vogel Leonard Olson, Bryan Phlllups. and Quinton Kracht. The loss of these letter men will be felt greatly but the young Warriors promise to carry on. , L A SCENE at the WHS-Aggies REF-'EREES are IH the midst of action in one of Wheaton's night games. game at Morr- IS. 47 Q N An unsuccessful football season.did not hinder the enthusiasm of the sports' C0-CAPTAINS Marvin Miller and Leonard. Braun watch Coach Schlatt- man tape up Marv's ankle before game-time. Both made the all-con- ference 1st team and honorable mention on the all-state team for 1953. SPQRTS convmuzo Warriors Have Dismal Season Q Wg -91 1aiX'fW!5Hr. 45 xx I V 9 5 y MGM' v'-1, - -fl .X -1 f unffvx X f-fffw Morris ....... Wheaton ..,. Pelican Rapids Wheaton ....... Barnesville . . . Wheaton . . . Osakis ..... Wheaton . . . Frazee .. Wheaton .. Mahnomen . . Wheaton .. Perham . . . Wheaton . . Elbow Lake . . . Wheaton .... Morris Ag. .. Wheaton . . . FINAL STANDINGS HEART OF LAKES CONFERENCE Own Opp. Team Won Lost Points Points Elbow Lake ..... ..... 6 0 193 25 Pelican Rapids . . ..... 5 1 151 45 Mahnomen .... . . . .313 21 51 68 Frazee ...... ,.... 3 1: 2' 74 92 Perham . . . ..... 2 4 85 97 Barnesville ................... 1 5 20 106 WHEATON .................. 0 6 -13 177 A tie game counts as 13 won, 13 lost. 48 '53 1.ir...,,, 1: 45 4'f2Qi'?iff:f:r I f Q -N Z ' '.' ,f l 4 'vm Na I K ' x X ..- Pct. 1.000 .800 .600 .600 .300 .167 .000 .1 Ai' STARTING LINEUPS changed from game to game durlng the season Plctured above us probably the team whnch begun most contests LE Muller QB Dunbar RHB' Braun and FB cluyard V, LT Jacobson LG Barlage RG F Fleescher C Muellenbach Backfneld L B Phulllc f XL 'TT 'fv 419 Q for, nil .. -f Clu .- Elia -- Left to rlgh! Front Row Leonard Olson, Gary PCICKCFK, Braun, Bryan Phllllps, Marvm Muller, Lanny Holm Second James Eastwood, Dennus Jacbson, Peter Hofstedt, Douglas bach, James Laddusaw, Dale Hess, Charles Streeter, Donn Back Row Coach Schlattman, Fred Fleischer, Lee Eruckso Meyer, Coach Fauskln Not Puctured Darold Blhrle. Qulnto Bernard Vogele, Roger Moede, Muchael Dunbar, Leonard Row Cllfford Gulllckson, James Mnlls, Arnold Flexscher, Hartwug, Benme Gllyard Thlrd Row Leonard Muellen Oscarson, Don Nelson, Merlyn Barlage, Robert Rydell n, James Nelson, James Schmltz, Orrue Kvuck, Robert n Kracht 49 . ka 'Sl K ' J x 1 LJ X Vlffk . 3 f 'Q ' , Y . ' - H L' ' , ' ,, 1 r , . ' ' 'l ' U- ' IQ , . Q , 1 , . I : . , ' - H. ' As: Q O LX Deg! Q T K ,M ' , X 'Q - , Q-1, ,5 X . -H, s Q X Q , 1 A N -. Q 3 I X 1 IX , ,, i X-, h J Q5 T Fha T ,., -I b 5- - 'i . , A 25 4 1 V ,J A 4 X , ' SPORTS cowrmuzo Repairs on all Makes of Cars 1 1lQnN..4 ..-BODY REPAIRS -lo 5.1 Wheaton Body Shop HARRY BII-IRLE Owner Dunbar Cafe fi .-v-3, WH and John Rhyne Volunteer COACH DAN KLAS talks to h s ju or squad who a e as follow ng to r ght 1' o Do Hole Ty one Steen Eugene Sage land Segel M ke Eastwood J m Nelson Roger Schm dt Nel Roman Mddle ow Fredd Lundst om Phll Fx R b t H F y p o e er mann anc Dan els Lee Hennen John Ca Ison Dar el Johnson Lonel Larso Da ell Jacobson Lynn Nelson Back ow Jack P athe Evan Osca son R I h R d II R b t A d L E k ap ye oe neso ee rc son J Schmtz Davd Boxrud Wayne Fle sche Ga y Johanson Dale Alsake John Deal UNDEFEATED SEASON F e 'e FOR JR WARRIORS L l Illllmlqll I H' PM I cont as! to e st g d seaso the Baby Wa n a te ed all oppos i on las! fall football The eco d was C6 'Ili ns andoete shown beow Massey Harrls wms PHONE 240J V5 JH S VS JH? XKJHS VN .IHS 5 ua Wah Indlans Breckenrxdge MOFIIS V101 1 ls Wah Indlans u- WJ HS HERMAN VAGTS Prop Quality Clolhmg y or ,gyff Men 8. Boys Q at viya ji' :E f ll 6'1lLlig'.,:? .. fl Jfx N atlonallw know n X Brands LUNDSTROM S Opponents Here There Ther e Hex 0 Then SCRIMMAGE LINE s ho o thej hgh ch Qwhe o 1 ll I I :. ' I f-- wxfg I , , - l ,L 1. i i 'ni r n - fx X! left V i , l' nt row: n V r, r , . I r, Lea- n 1 I n I r - N- i Ir 2 I r , i i i , r r I, r is ' i . . r , F . i nv I r , . r : I r ' r, A r ', , r r n, I , lm I , I . i Tr r . r. i A . E K an 'U .f i RX n r 'th var i Y ri' nl ' I-Hors 99 U xueswz n lil I in . lr r r Y O ..... 13 . ' . 4..... , .. 0 ' ..... 7 ' ,4,,,e,,,, 6 WJHS ...., 7 Breckenridge ...l.a,... 6 Here IMPLEMENT P, 4 e ..... 7 l..... . ..ll... 7 - L, .ll,. 20 L .......l.,.l.... 15 - 2-Q 4 -- ' ..... 14 , .- ....,l... 13 X 55175 ,I.-ff,-4 ! , '- ' - ' I- -. Q- ,,... 68 . ...... ,..... 4 o ' l ffl ' -3. R - Q 'ia' ' , . s f ' if ,fr Q . H - J O, ' , ' ui .gp GU v 5 il 41:52 '- ' ' ': fa x .I .X x ax , . , 11, jf - L' ' 5, . ,ff i s wn at one f unior 1 s ool , games a Il! rl- THE CENTER JUMP shows Warrior Mills outtnpping Morris' Hubbard O 0 ff . , 'ulup Season s Record Upponelus Scole XXI-lb l' Nxsseton S ll X mils Ah, llClX1 e ISlLCAxtIlll1ll.,L Qlmtun lbou ll 4 1 hnkm A ull. 'Vice-vi - crm: 'rowns Ya :nic-ii - ' -1' 4 iw-cki-rmrii g - -I 1 V .Q 'l 'lin 1 ' ' S .1 ', f,l'lnlIlYill0 Fiirmuunl Total 'oints n N 3. i 'n Luau than hue lu ltl h 1 he e heme lhL'I'e- there lLl mel' wx'- ther- U11-1' - ltl' ' Liu-1' ' thera- heh' 1150 L l ,, 111e,' f.ameAv01'age 48.5 59.0 .Q Rig Won 16 Lost 4 ' 4- 1-5-Q bg -J, -- ,Y - ,.-:- gf 'i-- SPORTS OUR WARRIORS SEASON TEAMS All of the WHS basketball teams posted commendable season s records The A squad opened with surprise victories over Slsseton and Breckenridge Losing twice to Elbow, and once to the Cowboys, the Warriors rolled over all other opposition during mud season As tournament time approached WHS cagers lost a ragged one to Ortonville and won seasons finale over Fairmount 57 38 Eyeung the Sub District 4 and District 21 with caution, Coach Fauskin felt our boys would be a title contender CAGE CAPTAIN Bryan Phillips listens to his coach, C. J. Fauskin, give a few free-throw pointers. 51 , 7 ' .' U1 'S ' ' lrlci , C. . 46 53 ' -'e A1 vf--it-5 4: rw G-2 l ll 4.1 tif. -l -A V' 5: 51 l-w- -- ,gg 51' il 11- Ii ' .4 ki 34 Zin 1'1- Morris Aggies 315 SU HGH' - -' 41 ,ll Ai' lk E 64 T1 ' fi . live JI 0 H ln .pb 'J' il lllmX .Sl Ji A A ' ll Lk Pl 43 A 'x Hi mln HI 07 A A li l,L,x l-A 93 1 lllnx I ilu 14 13 1 4 lm -H 1 A A X,' lllimn X :ilu 4. ls 1 X ir bl Q1 . K .55 wi I L I 'MU R 'A 'R I S H' if , . , ' . I M. 5, K x, i Z A ff 0 I Co I 1 Iss yi gl 3 4 ll ll 71 41,11 430- - -.,.-. ,....f--N ,-n,.,., ' t K l 47.1 X.. , , . Y 1-- , , ' ,.,. ,,...-vw, 1113, .,-V-guy, 5, SVU, f lk af. iiiw, 1 M. E w6 v in 5 JL wg' , i f K. . A, .f x , ' I li ,Q '1 9' - .ups ,.. Q qu., 1 .. ll '-'7'-' ist-,i 4 - 'v fi- ,fT ' ,Sl ' .Lv - ,' A ' ' . . .1 , 1 E f n F A u fl Q , 1 3 I 4 nx- -'s 1: , u E 1 I ,g. .3 Y 1 ' 5 l 5. 'Q Home ,Jie Coe X Home F08 YOU ' 'N' V X Phone 44 TSIN I 'X Q7 .1 fe- A -f Larson Implement G C 'sx Is I exe-:mi trucks I M ,Y 05 Dill.: HU 022., 3'3 Service and Repau-s 24 HOUR senvlce H751 9 'W' PEwwtPolw .Wm CRIPPIEU CHILDREN SISTER KENNY Tag 'ls X STAN DARD Roy s Siondcrcl Sfahon 54 QW'-rr-K I45f B SQUAD Left to rnght Front row Charles Struckman Wayne Flenscher John Nelson Gary Johanson Second Row Robert Rydell Merlyn Barlage Donn Oscarson Leonard Muellen bach Thurd Row Mr Schlattman Verme Phnllnps James Laddu saw Arnold Fleuscher Melvnn Saterbak Back Row Don Nelson Denms Jacobson James Schmntz Paul Ekberg TEAMS OF THE FUTURE HIGH SQUAD Left to Nell Anderson Eugene Sager Tyrone Steen Franc s Damels Thlrd Row Robert Engeldorf Robert Anderson Back Row Coach Klas ght Front Row James Nelson Wayne Flenscher Second Row Roger Schmidt LeRoy Anderson Dale Lnndqu st Robert Westaa John Rhyne Allan Anderson 3 X' f f , :sig T A' . M A IRI D A I '.Zi'T : 'I l E:4., A' WE- F-'19 f I , 1 , wk. . H or 4' .I .. - I , . :,..x.2E,h'. ' Y , ' , I ' . 5 ' , , . , CAGE gi: ' I - -gl, --L ,, T 7 i N ' v. 1 ' : - qs .V eff I 3 A 5 f s ' T ' s's at I S' f, -' I ' -54 fn '- - I I IIIIII1 II ' ' l Av mmlllhx SI ' H 3 ally' TOUIUITICI ' ' ' E - a 3,1 4 I Y V ' Q f e . RJ f' :K ' f' ' C2 v x, fs- . .4 I --a , JR: I - rj - E 5' O 0 '-Of' 70 '9h' - Front Row: Carol Spainhower, Janet Murray, Jackie Hofstedt, Roxie Schild, Karen Odenborg, Doris Schuster, Eunice urinxwitz, Betty McLain, Mary Ann Ekberg, Marie Hunt, Pat Rhyne. Second Row: Marleen Fah- Ieen, Helen Heidelberger, Virginia Lindig, Margaret Bigalke, Dixie Swanson, Pat Graham, Sharon Westad, Pat P k BI k M L dd B b J hn P H I D I M h. Lupkes, JoAnn Krenz, Jane antz e, Jean oc , arge a usaw, ar ara 0 son, am o m, ar ene ars Sack Row: Miss Christiansen, Patty Johnson, Sharon Karlsbak, Janice Westad, Esther Schmidt, Irene Erickson, Joanne Deal, Janice Eyster, Dixie Aus, Dorrine Brehm, Pat Frounfelter, Kay Larson, Sara Lee Schmidtke, Carol Thill, Janice Deal, Helen Johnson, Kay Elofson, Connie Jacobson, Mary Lou Drinkwitz, Sharon Griffith. The purpose of this organization is to provide entertainment and various sports activities. The members can earn their five hundred points re- quired for the honor of receiving a G. A. A. em- blem and a school sweater by participating in N Q these activities. One thousand points are necessary X-'I ' si if ELA? to earn a school letter. .viz The G. A. A. holds weekly meetings on Wednes- day evenings. They also have other events such as the Thanksgiving dance, Christmas party and Valentine party. lx- 54 .J , 4 Q 14 -Qc .v X1 Fleischer Motors I-.X -dlp' Aug: ew, Phone 10 QI, General Blacksmithing Farmers Co Operative Elevator Company g ' The Farmers FEED qnd Own SEED Gram Market Custom Grlndmg lllSUl'3IlC8 Carl J Rmke ff:-J AQ, 237.1 I FIGHT MENTAL ILLNESS nng the bell for Mental Health MENTAL HEALTH WEEK Daley I YI, Barber Shop lll7'x U1 ON 4' we f lb f fx 652 SPORTS conrmuso X 'lr Xl XRRIOIL SQ! XID uuttlms at Wheaton Rally during baseball season BASEBALL AND TRACK In the 1953 baseball season the Warrlors lost thelr chance for dlstrlct play In the openlng game wlth Campbell However they went on to defeat Herman Choklo and Ftosholt but were defeated by a strong Elbow Lake team As only two Sensors graduated the prospects for the comung year seems better Beglnnlng the season by defeatung Herman 61:11 ln 1 dual meet the Warrlors went on to pautlclpute nn the St John s lnvltatxonal Cowboy Invltatlonal Fergus Falls Frazee Conference and Dustrnct 21 meets Coach Fauskln says that prospects for the 1954 season are much brnghter as only two Sensors graduated from the squad IR U It NQI XID hope In tu lumo more honors at uxrlous tourna nu nts llns 1 Ill I1 nl 31'-ll O 1 ' fffgi ' y f , 7 9' Z iq! ,5 , 41il'i5'iea l ' Giver ' 'Z 'J , E ll? ..6 U I L ,' 0 '1 1 'V 4. 'l Qyfpi ' '25 , A ,V g 65' . I ' ' l E, J 2 ..:'J:,l!g,:Q:Y . L: 3 , .1 ,Q . . L.,-,f:A1' . .. f as 'L A ' . Q . ' . if av - . ' ' ' O . ', Xe .Q F A ,Ay X NWN STAGE SETTING a b y u c tta e oo p o of ochet ssters a d To sho n abc e JUNIOR CLASS d the p a Qed GREAT BIG Cast Pat Lupkes ml DOORSTEP l11'l1OI' Class Pla Peter Hofstedt Mrs Pat Graham Claudia Gowm lack Moore James Eastwood Ioy ce Iohnson Crochet and the Commodore Topal and ELIVIE Fleece and Elna Arthur and Dewey Tobm and Tayo Shlrley Smith Marllvn Buss Paul Schumacher B4 nme Gllyard Sharon Westad Director MISS 'I-hue The Florist and Mrs Dupre 37 YOUR HOME - owNED BANK I f ff3i5f ICII6 ' ,X an of Wheuto P Fred SIQWGIT Presldent QamE Storm Exec Vlce Pres Gordon Donnelly Cashler G S ' II WH EATON GIRL SCOUT A 54' Alan H Slmson Mgr sm STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY nsugneg C S25 , 9 1:aAL f- ,Af L Eos-I' Slcle Market xaf u 3 f I si x 9 M Clan ncs II 0bGtc-r Ou ner 58 THEATER I- MII All 0 1 L s llll 1 H n Ixalon Odenhor I 'In 1 Inc ONE ACT PLAY AND SENIOR Q Fl CLASS PLAY jf 'lIXUI'INf II 4 Kgmnmldr F' A S 'ff' xv 4 .f HN B k If RS? 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IW -.Q 6 s It ggi- QL-Qi N5 'QXEQU hff iggf P+' Hifi 5 'E Q Q'fL?5Q 55545193 v 1 94,235 5 gg 1 K Q I 1 9 , 4 ' 5 1 P 'F ff., ll ' 9 -l :12 fig + 'ff 13 A ., 2, ' I f H X' X xx i . E5?9Ygi'5 RN xEb X3 'W. xxpvx 1' JXNX xx, '. -Q N V' 5 gl 5- 9' - 5 ' L X, Q- ig f ' 4 is ,vga-b ,V M p ,f , 4 'F y xi' x Al ,fx ,I - :fl ' ' 4, u. X,., D - B .A ,xx-1' Ig, l 53 I gg, QL, , ' xlib fx. W... Vaggvf '. 'Kg' t I Ki N, 'ix ff ' Ls' in 5 , i F155 ' '.A ffl ' ' ,tfff W -Q pg mf a 1 ' . ' ' ' , E I 1 A V is f ' ,'lf3-'eF.g,f,1...QQ -f P 5 ,N TQ ' .. X fic ,X 4-3 '. 0 .af X 'j 4.39 - ff A - lk ff, 'W Q - 4 .. .Avl L :J - V X '4 LE '55 , F- yn ,I ,,,, ' Ifff . + n ff I ..... si - fsiyf , 5 V Q. n... N-3 A inf fi if - . EIIJEVI I0 sfkwcf 5 msrnzlnrlow OI O under Muslc SCHIEE TRY US WE HAVE IT! HUUSEHULD PPLIA CE h,u,pS Wheaton Oul Co PHONE 'I ll 0,04 0 ewan: , -a V, 4. WEAR. A . I V F - Buddy In PUPPY MEMORIAL DAY DAIRY PRODUCTS - MEAT - FEED - SEED Whe , cooP , XCREAMERY co , Phone 3U or 3lR 62 TORY AND MANUSCRIPT READING of the Sensor Hugh gfsZenleg1d'ocggTtTh:fasted iargty mfvfne Dons Schuster M' I econ w B Jane Pantzke and Sharon Westad O F entley pat Lupkes HUMOROUS AND SERIOUS DECLAMATION of Sr Hugh were left to right Front Row Esther Schmndt Sara Lee Schmudtke Mass Thue and Duxus Aus Second Row Shsrley Smith Jean Ann ?lock bjolwnn Krenz Jacob Schmudt Paul Schumacher and amce ea SPEECH- DECLAMATION if HUMOROUS AND SERIOUS DECLAMATION of the Junior High were left to right - Front Row: John Rhyne Ralph Rydell and Daryl Jacobson. Second Row: Kathy Fridgen Connie Johnson Janet Pry and Jean Larson. Third Row: Miss Waschell Judy Olson Ruth Anne Norem Judy Norton and Gretchen Lindig. Fourth Row: Mrs. Hagstrom Margaret Bigalke Mary Lou Gaul- rapp and Mrs. Bruns. YOUTH LIBRARY CLUB meets bu weekly and helps keep the hbrary an order The members are Left to rnght Seated Dlxue Aus Marne Hunt Kay Van Buren Betty McLasn Pat Lupkes, Eumce Drmkwutz Second Row Pat Johnson Vurgunua Lnndlg, Mary Lou Gaulrapp, Barbara McEIwam Mary Lou Drunk wntz, Kay Elofson, Mrs Bruns Back Row Sharon Karlsbak Shvrley Stange HIIIIKS WIIHIIS ANI! IIEEUS 5 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA was organuzed for the fnrst tume nn WHS thus year The charter members are Left to right Seated Bernard Vogele Roger Vloede Second Row Vurgmna Gaulrapp Shurley Schnender Pat Graham Carol Thlll Jamce Eyster Pam Holm, Sharon Karlsbak Carol Spannhower Joan Gordon, Mary Ann Ekberg, Betty McLaln Back Row Leonard Muellen bach, Janet Murray Robert Rydell Jackle Hofstedt Jamce Westad, Mr Fauskm, Mrs Hagstrom fai'r w Y rd B omauwead by M ww pllutlncpeapkohhsconnllfl 0 K RUBBER WELDERS E Q uaranfeed Nahonwude GGSOIING Repaurmg Recappmg New Tures X Used Tnres All Worl Guara nfeed s. PHONE 8J HIGHWAY 75 ACROSS FROM FAIRGROUNDS J Elmer Nelson ElPCtI'lC Motor Repairs Phone 103R WH EATON 09's 4hMmd,i' 1m fvfomk 4 Le-R110 63 CC' ' yr I . . I ,L 3 G . . I . .. D . L ' Qs ia, x. 1 f-- z.. I -I . 5? ' . - . 1 ' , - I ,. V' Darlys H BUSC hlld, Mary Ann Ekberg. -'1-. - vy ' lx- , , CI b .A fs iii ' ' - I- 5 'O . 65 T AT I Traverse Implements, Inc. IITIIIATIOIAL NAIVISTII e 033 F VV CTonyJ Johnson 5 Lelnlnger Implements ,pus t X121 Phone 53R Located Two Blocks North of Depot Traverse your mm mM G 'M Phone 26 of Oscurson Wheaton Hatcher Dr R O Rydell VETERINARIAN Ph ne 279R Wheatc n fl Off ce between Penney Store Q and Traverse Implement Inc X A Li- 2- A 'fi' 64 HGRICULTURE m A ' ' THRIFT , - 'Annu t t ght ated Ma Io e g F ed c e H on Osca so S and g M tile on Jame Sc m t Robe t Doll Lee E ck on Leo W nchel Jake Sch tz John Rya P ul Eckbe g M Iton Ho m Robe t eye E I Goo Future Farmers of America On the thtrd Vkednesdau of each month the FFA mem bers met to carry out thetr motto of Leatnmg to do dome to lealn earnmg to lne and hung to serve They haxe attended sexet al d1St11Ct and state Judgmg Contests and they also have had a booth at the county a1r Freddle Schmldtke IS president of the OI23I'l1ZHt1OI'l nth Hatlan Inqman as xlce p1 estoent Don Oscalson as sectetatw and Datxl Bu temng as ttcasuter r jlfwj Qc! 4, AFFA FF-X BO'1b mspect then mop of potatoes befoxe sellmq them J' - - Suri-Q' - D O N 4 . swim 1 'I u l'r 'rvIZ'ZlZIi'i'Ix , ' vu I x'.' , l I -ff 1 uf' V Lef no ri -Se : r n Larson, Daryl B rnekun , r die , S hmadtk , arlan Ingman, D r n. t an z r. Ki - s , s h iz, r , ri s , i , mu , n, a r, i r an, r M r, rro dung. ' 0 . , ' . H ' . ' 7 . Y . . v . Y. ,, I I e a 1 . ' I . f .. 1 ' Y 5. . K . 4 . 5 V . I K . tv, . .lv 3.If- ' ' ty .S -5. B. . . C' I prix?-fa I xy Yt M H I F 1 ., VV e,, .5 ' ke't1 !?' ,U l 'rm' 0 to Y 1,f f XV Q9 '. ' .1:.L'-Q95 ',,,4'4: s '1- . . . ,. Q v ,. ,lk o t . W. i I ig 1 'V u t 2 ,QXK AmF .', E, ix A S x ' , 1 Xe! r M 1 A ' ' e ' . f f I e f 6. MODERN LIVING il Mamas I S eyCIo P h Mac Hght KthyF C eoh Shoppe X 'I J' ,isp SUPER VAl.U FOOD EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Lllllon s ff ' ch gp w W BEAUTY SHOP The Shop Future Homemukers of Amerlcu FHA girls practice food preparation at one of their meetlngs Meeting twice a month the FHA members of Wheaton spent much of their time learning and practlcing FHA work They carried out a Christ mas project of making gifts for family ard friends Janlce Westad was chosen as president while Virginia Lindlg IS vice presldent Marcia Haight IS secretary and Mary Lou Drinkwltz holds the office of treasurer .vm t En? -J' J im K FHA girls practice food preparation at one of Sewing Mac Permanents Phone 262 Home E Bakery 5 5 'K Phone Q22 lu I5 E 2 -a if ssmues NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES EDWARD BARLAGE QUR IND!- hme and Vacu their meetings. Cleaner Sales and Service Phone 117J 6 5 WHS we at M An enchantlng Evenlng ln Parls was spent by WHS students and alumm at the Junlor Senlor Banquet and Prom held May 9 1953 lui FACULTY QUARTETTE consnsted of Mess eurs Olson Schla! man Klas and Bentley ente ta ned at the ba que! Dy s nglng Ively and cno ce ballads 66 PROGRAMS were made to ese ble a menu 1 om a French Cate Us ng I noleum blocks the above class member printed the programs n red and blue GAY TIME HAD BY ALI. The Banquet held at 630 ln the IOOF hall was served by Sophomore glrls The waltresses were dressed as French peasant glrls ln keeping with the theme The Prom started at approxlmately 9 O0 o clock Muslc was furnlshed by the Tempo Kmgs On a large backdrop there was a VIEW of the Elffel Tower Typlcal French sldewalk cafes were found along the edge of the dance oor W l JUNIOR SEXTETTE the Mademolselles des T a ve se sang Blue Moon and Cha m ne for the nonored g ests A ' I H1 I' . I l I 7 ' I - , 2 ' I 1 ' Cl ' ' ' n - I ' . , - . . v i I . . 1fayl5?.?3:+4, , . f l or N he p We 1 'fd XV K -0-nj .14 ' . .r x , Q 'lk As 1 ,ev or .T v - 8 in I, , I x fwfr T R . X Q V 1 I A ' H ,inn . I ' X 1 , A ' n a ' I a . -I - 1 fax, e 5 0 fy X 1 4, gin Ck 'V I' Y Ju, Nm. 4 , to X, Q ! b , ,H Agua 7 4 f 5 ,ig 'iff GUESTS, when not dancung, sat chattlng along zhe Cnamps de L Wheaton nn ine French Caves, JW -Lulu-In A V f , I A. , , We '- .5-ff. 'R W N J THE TEMPO KINGS opened the Jr. Sr. Prom with the Grand March Qupper rightj and played ior the many dances that rollowed Uower rnghtj. 5 Jv N , Traverse Motor R ELI Glow UH-HN 2-xi . 3 Inc. PHONE 101 FORD SALES AND SERVICE tn The Shadow of The Church ' Anderson- Funerul Home EMERGENCY AMBULANCE , '-i g?'r:'i'G3X J Day or Night Phone 7 The First State Bunk of Wheaton IW Seven Arthur' jos, vice Pregfient H emiogip Wffff FEBRUARY I5-22nd NUWCNII mon: U cc or ins s uws Dumont Oll Co. 5 , 5 Louis Heidelberger NX C A Mgr. JMX, .unri- 68 Phone: Bulk 2510 Station 1510 Y N X W ' I I x S fi -423800 U ga 9 Q. 1 ,.S,sJ' S, Q x'g- ,. v -5111 L ' 3, ll-1 -....--ul CLERGYMEN for above churches are Rev Geo. Benson, Rev. Walter Wang, and Rev Otto Truog. NE'-5 . . ROMAN ff A K Y 4 .. Y 1 I- Q , . if-'5 I ,: 52 2 yay..-fg ' fs Y. '5f:v's .'5r's'l'.Za-SN , I ' Aerial Photos 5 . Q L :Aerial Sprayingqf'- T, 21 4 . Charter Flights I Q ' Air Ambulance Tel. 324J A U, Farmers Store 1, W Dependable Quality Clothing NQZGXA: ,Qft - ,. 3 wif Niifigjfq l'f6El0BlE5 Left to right-Top Row: Gustavus Adolphus Evangeli- cal Lutheran, Bible Baptist, First Presbyterian. Bot- tom Rowz Hope Lutheran, St. John's Lutheran, Mission ' I Q- l Covenant, Ave Maria Catholic. A 1 CW M t I ed M Y li '. -I ,-. 3 5 Markel -ill l Wlfflllllll GUSTAFSON and LINDQUIST lil llllh X an wfh'i'i.1Qe ln Efggaom ll i Christianson- Carlson Implement Co. ' HIMERS SERVICE OTHER MINISTERS are Rev. Manley Sur- brook, Rev. Geo. Fay, Rev. H. R. Jacobson, Nawhfifa' ' NeWuiH3llgl':d and Father N. Kraemer. e arm EQ P 6 9 A L LINDBERG M D PHYSICIAN a sunceom ? G'I? '?' i Kiwi? 4' Q53 ' MRCIHHBY QQ? Nord 'Of I Johnson Home F urnlshers Phone 4 Morhclans Emergency Ambulance N ,I 'Z xii' 65-n any ,, J Meta s Flower Sho N'Y DRMNI k PLEDGL P 5 lllntrll out far Stllllnl aww llllldrllll ' SA' ' XUHII XXIIHI 0 QRIQ 'I 0 CAN 0 1 JVIEAR1 Sf? '51 T l 5 r r 'S' 0 llllllx 'lun R. N. RINGDAHL INSURANCE AGENCY P Q INSURANCE AT A sAv1NG Q13 s Xb 4 2 0 1 2 E y : :E 2- 5 3.3! Z S Z I N' r -7 -X s rf5GlO xx? 9, Xl L1 Pix? Memorlclm 116 Dennls Swanson C1935 1952! Dennls one of our classmates was born on December 9 1935 ln Redpath Townshlp Traverse County Durlng hls flrst three years he attended Dlstrlct 48 Later the Swanson famlly moved to Cllfton Townshlp where he attended Dlstrlct 38 up to the elghth grade He entered WHS as a freshman ln the fall of 1950 Durmg the summer of 19:12 Dennls suc cumbed of pulmonary pneumoma after a short perlod of lllness on June 21 Fam! A s ...ray Where Ingurgnce IgABuslness Rf Left to rlgm, front row John Mathlason, Charles Bentley, D N t Sid un Potter, Dale Skoglund, Orvllle Worner, Gary Steftes, Paul Sk 0 5 e 5 Ronald Scherer, Davld Geary, Bllly Peterson Second row Ronald eJonon SaeDkK ethSubokDce Herrman, Artl n s , Myron 1 r a , enn r ro , OFFICE PHONE 55 Thomsen, Derold Hofer, Denms Anderson, Stanley Wleser, D Hal ht Rlchard Jacobson Nell Anderson Jack K os Mr Mu y 9 1 RES. PHONE 250 Peter r-'almgl-en, ASHIQY Nfye, Harold Schuckhart Y NEAL HOFSTAD RES. 2391! 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Geometry ' Mlss Moe Leonard your grammar IS terr1ble Leonard M I don t mmd you plcklng on me but leave my fam1lv out of thms MISS Chrlstensons elghth grade class was WI'1IlIlg a test and they were asked to wrlte Nathan Hale s state ment that goes l1ke Ih1S I regret tnat I have but one life to gxve to my country The pupll wrote I am wllllng to dle lf I had another 1 e Mr Klas It glves me great pleasure to mark you 85 on your examlnatlon Peter H Why not make It 100 and give yourself a real thr1l1'7 Naturally I seem stupld to my teacher She s a col lege graduate' M1ss Thue When I was IH Europe the summer be fore last I learned to speak German ln three weeks' Patty R Amazlng I cant understand lt' Mlss Thue N elther could the Germans State Pohce reported that on a trafflc slgn readlng School Zone Dont Klll a Chlld somebody had added 1n a ChlldlSh scrawl Walt for a teacher Mr Schlattman Johnny why are you so sad Johnny C My dad says I have to go to school t1ll I am sixteen Im sad because I have seven years left to go Mr Schlattrran What are you crymg for Johnny I have to stxck lt out t1ll I m s1xty f1V9 Tyrone S Leland are you fond of algebra? Leland S Yes I m stuck on every problem W Sf-C I Phone kmzxs' Clothing for e Lntlre Famnly Houston, Huber 8. Dovlson LAW OFFICE Earl E Huber County Attorney Phone 16 Wheaton Munn Slurdevanl AVAILABLE Auto Paris PHONE 380- Help '-5 Flght STRICTLY MODERN Tho: Hetherlngton Proprietor 71 K- 4 ' , S- 1 0 , 9 XXL f , 4 ' ' 94 0 'J 1172 0' af I ' , H ' i x - ' .n if f . : D ' I J . 'Ir Lanny Holm to his father scowling over report card: t if : ' . . ,, 2 . TB ' .' .: . , . -. .,, ' ' O ir In ,, A is-A 1' ' P . ' 'JC' V - 'ti x' FORGET YOUR WORRIES' GO TO A MOVIE TONIGHT' GOPHER THEATRE Dumont Shlppmg Assoclcltnon IW S 1 n- .utw TRUCKING Phone 3710 Roy Hcauschlld ,S X, If Ro s Tavern I The Land Of Duck Commerclal lt ub Don Conroy 1, Jl and Sons Phone 4 1610 9 T 9 Contractors vz WHATS IN A PICTURE As one flrst glances at thls pxcture he mlght mutter Humph Just a palr of hands' True Just a palr of hands Whose hands? 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